Surville can refer to: Jean-François-Marie de Surville (1717-1770), a French trader and navigator Surville, Calvados, a commune in the Calvados département...
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Surville (French pronunciation: [syʁvil] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Communes of the Calvados...
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Jean-François Marie de Surville (18 January 1717 – 8 April 1770) was a merchant captain with the French East India Company. He commanded a voyage of exploration...
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"Clotilde de Surville"(c. 1405 – 1498) was the supposed author of the Poésies de Clotilde. The generally accepted legend gave the following account of...
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North Cape (New Zealand) (redirect from Surville Cliffs)
kilometres from Murimotu Island westwards to Kerr Point and including the Surville Cliffs. Statistics New Zealand uses a statistical area called North Cape...
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Montereau-Fault-Yonne (redirect from Montereau-Surville)
on the southern shore and Surville on the hill to the north. The old town centre is located in ville basse while Surville is an assembly of high rise...
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Initially, the sixth ship in the class was named Le Surville, after Jean-François-Marie de Surville, a French trader and navigator. However, before entering...
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Kelly Tarlton (section Jean de Surville's Anchors)
dropped by French explorer Jean de Surville off his ship St Jean Baptiste in Doubtless Bay in 1769. This de Surville anchor is mounted on the entrance...
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Surville (French pronunciation: [syʁvil]) is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged...
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Surville (French pronunciation: [syʁvil] ) is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. Communes of the Eure department "Répertoire...
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Jean-François-Marie de Surville when de Surville, in his ship, the Saint Jean Baptiste, sighted the North Island of New Zealand in 1769. De Surville remained two...
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de Surville, Marquis de Surville (27 June 1656 – 19 December 1721) was a French nobleman and military officer, and a favourite of Louis XIV. Surville was...
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Whatuwhiwhi (section de Surville)
it is exposed to the south-east. French explorer Jean-François-Marie de Surville and his crew in the ship St Jean Baptiste were the first Europeans to enter...
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advance into northern France. The garrison however, under the Marquis de Surville, held out for considerably longer than had been expected and the siege...
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January 1792, he was promoted to contre-amiral. Often misspelt writes "Surville" Lacour-Gayet (1910), p. 622. Hauterive & Révérend (1855), pp. 331–332...
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northern and southernmost points of the coastline on the two main islands are Surville Cliffs and Slope Point respectively. Cape Reinga in the north and Bluff...
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Starshy † Gleb Svyatoslavich † Spytko II of Melsztyn † Hanus † Thomas Surville † Strength 90,000 100,000 with 50 princes Casualties and losses Unknown...
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it out on their voyages. In 1767, the French explorer Jean-François de Surville set out from Pondicherry in French India on an exploration and trading...
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story of Ozaï, a Tahitian maiden who falls in love with Surville, a shipwrecked sailor. Surville, believing he will never return home, promises to marry...
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contributed something toward exploring the Southern Ocean. That of Captain Surville, clears up a mistake, which I was led into, in imagining the shoals off...
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sell fish to her crew. Less than two weeks later, Jean-François-Marie de Surville anchored his ship the Saint Jean Baptiste in the bay. In retaliation for...
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which were introduced by either Captain Cook or the French explorer De Surville in the 1700s. During the nineteenth century, as European colonisation took...
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North Island, and thus, of mainland New Zealand. However, North Cape's Surville Cliffs, 30 km east of Cape Reinga are 3 km further north. Another headland...
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Eswatini Horo 25°44′S Lesotho Monantsa 28°34′S New Zealand Nugent Island Surville Cliffs, North Cape (mainland) 29°13′S 34°23′S Uruguay Quarai River south...
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a founder and regent of the Banque de France, and Adélaïde de Praël de Surville, herself the natural daughter of the banker to the court of Louis XV, Nicolas...
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reviewed by a professor named Andrieux, the former tutor of Eugène de Surville, Balzac's step brother. On the manuscript, Andrieux wrote: "The author...
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ship Saint Jean Baptiste captained by Frenchman Jean François Marie de Surville sailing from Pondicherry, India. Their arrival marks the beginning of Indian...
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next to the river and a gentler slope on the north side. Atop the ridge, Surville chateau overlooks the bridges and town of Montereau, which was surrounded...
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Comparsa (uncredited) Mangeclous (1988, directed by Moshé Mizrahi) as De Surville The Return of the Musketeers (1989, directed by Richard Lester) as Cyrano...
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Louis Antoine de Bougainville naming Choiseul in 1768 and Jean-François de Surville exploring the islands in 1769. In 1788 John Shortland, captaining a supply...
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