Claude-Marguerite Renart de Fuchsamberg d'Amblimont (1736 — 14 February 1797) was a French naval officer who served in the French Navy and Spanish Navy...
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Thomas Claude Bernard Renart de Fuschamberg, marquis d'Amblimont (1642 – 17 August 1700) was a French Navy officer, nobleman and colonial administrator...
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Captain Armand-François Cillart de Suville Escadre blanche et bleue Third Division Vengeur 64 Captain Claude-François Renart d'Amblimont Glorieux 74 Chef...
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Hector d'Estaing, was succeeded by Comte de Guichen. Together with François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé, de Guichen planned a combined attack on...
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Martinique would remain French. Captain Renart was rewarded with the grand noble title of Marquis d'Amblimont; he would later return to Fort-Royal as...
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interim lieutenant governor on 10 June 1696. Thomas-Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg, marquis d'Amblimont was named governor and lieutenant general on 1 September...
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(2) 1 September 1696 14 March 1697 17 August 1700 Thomas-Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg d'Amblimont Died in office 17 August 1700. 17 August 1700 17 August...
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lingering dysentery. He was succeeded by the Thomas-Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg, marquis d'Amblimont. D'Estrées delayed the attack on Curaçao for four...
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