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    Étoile ("star") is a French naval schooner used as a training vessel. She was built in 1932 as a replica of a cod fishing vessel used off Iceland, as a...
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    Escoffier of the Étoile Marine Croisières, which already operates a number of traditional sailing ships: Étoile de France, Étoile Molène, Étoile Polaire, Naire...
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  • Look up étoile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Étoile may refer to: France Charles de Gaulle – Étoile, station of the Paris Métro Étoile-Saint-Cyrice...
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    November 1855, Valmy collided with the French schooner Etoile du Nord in the Mediterranean Sea. The schooner was dismasted and Valmy put in to Málaga...
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    the Fall of France and was used by the Free French Naval Forces, returning to Brest in 1945. The schooner as well as her sister ship Étoile are still used...
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    USCGC Willow USCGC Seneca Brazilian tall ship Cisne Branco French schooner Belle Poule French schooner Étoile ARM Cuauhtémoc ARC Gloria KRI Dewaruci Juan Sebastián...
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  • ships of the French Navy have borne the name Actif ("Active"): Palmier (1671), a 36-gun ship of the line, bore the name during her career Étoile (1672), a...
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    Étoile was a 44-gun frigate of the French Navy, launched in 1813. The British captured her in 1814 and the Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Topaze...
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    gum and rice; 2 June – French schooner Étoile, taken at sea and scuttled after her cargo of rice had been removed; 10 June – French brig Coquette, taken...
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    Training vessel for the Chilean Navy, won in 1982 and 1990. Étoile - French Navy training schooner which together with the Belle Poule, its sister ship, has...
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    This is a list of active French Navy ships. The French Navy consists of nearly 100 vessels of the Force d'action navale (Naval action force) and the 9...
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    Princess Belle-Etoile is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. Her source for the tale was Ancilotto, King of Provino, by Giovanni Francesco...
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  • on 7 May 1798 she sighted two French privateers. They made for her, seeking to take her by boarding. One was a schooner of 12 guns and 80 men, and the...
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    squadron, attacked a French convoy of some 60 vessels, including its escort of four frigates, a corvette, the armed store ship Étoile and a gun-brig, on...
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    encountered the French 40-gun frigates Sultane and Étoile. Severn drew them away from the convoy, saving it. After a long chase, the French frigates gave...
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    Tahitian [taˈhiti]; French pronunciation: [ta.iˈti]) is the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. It is located...
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    ships. Two ships of the FNFL are still in service, the schoolship schooners Étoile and Belle Poule. A number of modern ships bear the names of ships which...
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  • Matilda captured a French navy schooner of two guns and 38 men. The capture took place off Barbados and Captain Mitford sent the schooner into port there...
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    enslaving ship Lord Stanley repels an attack by a French 12-gun schooner privateer 1796, January – A French privateer captures the enslaving ship Ranger 1796...
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  • Brest Maritime Festival (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
     Netherlands Swan -  Poland; Recouvrance -  France; Belle Poule (1932) -  France; Étoile (1932) -  France. During the edition of Brest 2000, from July...
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  • Thumbnail for French frigate Pomone (1785)
    American schooner that had been sailing from Caracas to Corunna with a cargo of cocoa and indigo. She had had the misfortune to meet the French privateer...
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    fought at the Battle of Jobourg during which she captured the French 40-gun frigate Étoile in a single-ship action. Hebrus was subsequently transferred...
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    States. Étoile du Roy, originally named Grand Turk was built for the TV series Hornblower in 1997. She was sold to France in 2010 and renamed Étoile du Roy...
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    of Tamatave and in an inconclusive single-ship action with the French frigate Etoile. Astrea was broken up in 1851. Astraea's first deployment was to...
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    original on 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2015-07-12. "Mutin" (PDF). Vessels-in-france.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-07-12...
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    expedition under Francis Leopold McClintock. The expedition ship, the steam schooner Fox, bought via public subscription, sailed from Aberdeen on 2 July 1857...
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    known. The longest wooden ship ever built, the six-masted New England gaff schooner Wyoming, had a "total length" of 137 metres (449 ft) (measured from tip...
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    battle Euryalus took on survivors from the French ship-of-the-line Achille, as well as the captured French Admiral Pierre de Villeneuve. Blackwood also...
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    Cribewidden Rock. Thomas W. Lawson  United States 14 December 1907 An American schooner wrecked off the island of Annet, spilling 58,000 barrels of kerosene. 49°53′38″N...
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    HMS Royalist (1807) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    two more French privateers. On 6 December she captured the French privateer cutter Heureuse Étoile, of two guns and 15 men. Heureuse Étoile had sailed...
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