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    Oriflamme was a 56-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was ordered on 16 February 1743 and built at Toulon Dockyard by engineer-constructor Pierre-Blaise...
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  • Oriflamme was the battle standard of the King of France. Oriflamme may also refer to: Oriflame, a Swedish cosmetic group French ship Oriflamme (1744)...
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    13 May 1744 at Quebec, designed and built by René-Nicolas Levasseur) – condemneded 1757 Oriflamme 56, later 50 guns (launched 30 October 1744 at Toulon...
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  • Communes of Curepto and Constitución. List of rivers of Chile French ship Oriflamme (1744) EVALUACION DE LOS RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA CUENCA...
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  • 'Swallow' (1744)". Threedecks. Retrieved 7 June 2021. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Le Vigilant' (1744)". Threedecks. Retrieved 7 June 2021. "French Fourth...
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    Louis XV (redirect from Louis XV of France)
    with British and French colonies in North America engaging in open conflict. By the end of 1755, British ships had captured over 300 French merchantmen. In...
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    armies of France often used the fleur-de-lis, a symbol of the Capetian dynasty. The King of France also had an official battle standard, the Oriflamme: a special...
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    Siege of Bangkok (category Military history of France)
    board the Oriflamme and two Siamese ships, the Siam and the Louvo, provided by Phetracha. The new king Phetracha gave back all his French prisoners....
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    HMS Stirling Castle (1742) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    February 1744. Stirling Castle was the lead ship in Rear-Admiral William Rowley's van division of Admiral Thomas Mathews' fleet that engaged the France-Spanish...
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    Royal Navy. Courageux ( French Navy): The 74-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy. OriflammeFrench Navy): The 56-gun ship was captured on 1 April...
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    Siamese revolution of 1688 (category France–Thailand relations)
    received Dutch support in their fight against the French. On September 9, the French warship Oriflamme, carrying 200 troops and commanded by de l'Estrilles...
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    captured, but Oriflamme retook her the day after. In 1747, he served on the frigate Flore on convoy duty. Flore fought and captured a British ship during the...
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    squadron captured two of the French line of battle ships and, under the guns of the Spanish castle the 60-gun French Oriflamme was driven on shore by the...
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