Ville de Bordeaux was one of three second-rank, 90-gun, steam-powered Ville de Nantes-class ships of the line built for the French Navy in the 1850s. The...
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The Océan-class ships of the line were a series of 118-gun three-decker ships of the line of the French Navy, designed by engineer Jacques-Noël Sané....
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officiel de la ville de Bordeaux. Archived from the original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2020. (in French) Université de Bordeaux website:...
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struck for the Navy lists and renamed Ville de Bordeaux, exchanging her name and equipment with Ville de Bordeaux, and was towed to Landévennec to be broken...
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Ville de Bordeaux (1860), a 90-gun Ville de Nantes-class ship of the line, was renamed Bretagne when she replaced the 1855 Bretagne as a school ship....
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Paris (redirect from Ville Lumiere)
military building, and has a large collection on French literature; and the Bibliothèque historique de la ville de Paris, also in Le Marais, contains the Paris...
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1889 Ville de Nantes sub-class Ville de Nantes 90 (launched 7 August 1858 at Cherbourg) – Stricken 1872 Ville de Bordeaux 90 (launched 21 May 1860 at Lorient)...
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1889 Ville de Nantes sub-class Ville de Nantes 90 (launched 7 August 1858 at Cherbourg) – Stricken 1872 Ville de Bordeaux 90 (launched 21 May 1860 at Lorient)...
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the other at Bordeaux, but these were not built. French ship Téméraire for a list of ships so named in the French Navy Note: The French Ponton can mean...
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The Ville de Nantes class consisted of three second-rank, 90-gun, steam-powered ships of the line built for the French Navy in the 1850s. Most of the ships...
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Haussmann's renovation of Paris (redirect from Immeuble de rapport)
Fontaine Saint-Michel (1858–1860), designed by Gabriel Davioud, marked the beginning of Boulevard Saint-Michel. The Théâtre de la Ville, one of two matching...
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MTS Oceanos (redirect from Oceanos (ship))
et Chantiers de la Gironde in Bordeaux, France as Jean Laborde, the last of four sister ships built for Messageries Maritimes. The ships were used on...
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2014. List of French steam frigates List of French modern frigates List of French current frigates List of ships of the line of France Demerliac (1996)...
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Marins. Ships were based mostly in Brest, Toulon and Rochefort, and in Lorient, Le Havre, Dunkerque, Bordeaux, Bayonne and Marseille. The French Revolution...
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Alawi Sultanate (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Sud : refonder le droit de la famille au Sénégal et au Maroc (phdthesis thesis) (in French). Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV. Marglin, Jessica (2012)...
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Saint-Denis, Réunion (redirect from St Denis de la Reunion)
Digital Hub". Forbes. Retrieved 14 June 2019. "Villes jumelées avec la Ville de Nice" (in French). Ville de Nice. Archived from the original on 29 October...
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Nantes (redirect from Nantes, France)
à Nantes" (in French). France Info. 27 September 2018. "A Nantes, le centre-ville saccagé par l'ultra-gauche". Le Parisien (in French). 23 February 2014...
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Kite experiment (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
at Bordeaux in 1749. In 1750, it was the subject of public discussion in France with a dissertation of Denis Barberet receiving a prize in Bordeaux. Barberet...
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Franco-Prussian War (redirect from Prussian-French war)
fisheries or in Scotland. Only part of the 470-ship French Navy put to sea on 24 July. Before long, the French navy ran short of coal, needing 200 short tons...
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The list of ship launches in 1860 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1860. "Military and Naval Intelligence". The Times. No. 23531...
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Compagnie Fraissinet (category French companies established in 1836)
extended for 20 years; a new series of modern ships was built: Cap-Corse, Ville-d'Ajaccio, Cyrnos, Île-de-Beauté, Pascal-Paoli. The marriage of Jean Alfred...
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Messageries Maritimes (category French companies established in 1851)
gave the company the right to operate on the Bordeaux – Brazil route as thanks. This was the first French transatlantic line equipped with steamers. The...
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Heilige Familiekerk [nl] (Holy Family Church), Duinbergen, 1939 Hôtel de ville [fr] (City Hall), Charleroi, 1936 Klooster Sint-Norbertushuis (Monastery)...
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History of Paris (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
843–987 Kingdom of France 987–1792 French First Republic 1792–1804 First French Empire 1804–1814 Kingdom of France 1814–1815 First French Empire 1815 Kingdom...
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Palais Bourbon (redirect from Palais de Bourbon)
de Ville, the Palace of Justice, State Council and other government buildings, which were set afire in the last days of the Commune. While the French...
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Nice (redirect from Nice, France)
Dishes. London: Penguin UK. ISBN 9780141929927. "Villes jumelées avec la Ville de Nice" (in French). Ville de Nice. Archived from the original on 29 October...
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Napoleon III (redirect from Napoleon III, Emperor of the French)
later proclaimed himself Emperor of the French and founded the Second Empire, reigning until the defeat of the French Army and his capture by Prussia and...
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medieval Kingdom of France, the development of the French colonial empire in the early modern period, the wide-ranging reforms of the French Revolution and...
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Marseille (redirect from Marseille, France)
marseille.fr (in French). Marseille. Retrieved 14 November 2019. "Accords de coopération". Site Officiel de la Ville de Marseille (in French). Archived from...
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Saint-Tropez (redirect from Golfe de Saint-Tropez)
the Archbishop of Bordeaux regain control of the Lérins Islands. In 1577, the daughter of the Marquis Lord of Castellane, Genevieve de Castilla, married...
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