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    Jean Vauquelin (February 1728 – 10 November 1772) was a French naval officer. Vauquelin came to Canada as part of the naval force involved in the Seven...
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    The Statue of Jean Vauquelin (French: Monument à Jean Vauquelin) by Eugène Bénet [fr] is a sculpture installed in Montreal's Vauquelin Square, in Quebec...
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  • Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire Vauquelin de Winchester, French name of Walkelin (died 1098), the first Norman bishop of Winchester Jean Vauquelin (1728–1772), French...
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    renamed Vauquelin Square and a statue of Jean Vauquelin, created by Paul-Eugène Benet, was erected within it. It was unveiled on June 22, 1930. Vauquelin was...
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    Louis Nicolas Vauquelin FRS(For) HFRSE (French pronunciation: [lwi nikɔla voklɛ̃]; 16 May 1763 – 14 November 1829) was a French pharmacist and chemist...
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    Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye (or de La Fresnaye) (1536–1606/8) was a French poet born at the château of La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage or Caen in Normandy in...
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    by theoreticians of the New Learning (Jean de La Taille) and other writers (Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye and Jean Mairet). The support which the unities...
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    Nicolas Vauquelin des Yveteaux (1567–1649) was a French libertine poet, the son of Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye. He was born at the château de La Fresnaye...
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    ice up the Saint Lawrence River, destroyed the French ships led by Jean Vauquelin that were assisting in the French siege of Quebec. The British victory...
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    Sir Morel was born here. Nicolas Vauquelin des Yveteaux - (1567–1649) a French libertine poet, the son of Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye was born here at...
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    Acadians French cannons captured from Louisbourg in Toronto The statue of Jean Vauquelin France in the Seven Years War Great Britain in the Seven Years War Louisburgh...
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    two French frigates along with HMS Diana. The Atlante, commanded by Jean Vauquelin, and the Pomone sunk, and the important personnel were taken prisoner...
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  • ships of the French Navy have been named Vauquelin: for Jean Vauquelin French destroyer Vauquelin (1931), a Vauquelin-class destroyer launched in 1931 and...
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  • 1. words by Charles d'Orléans 2. words by Rémy Belleau 3. words by Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye Vocal — — Antwort   for voice and piano words by Ludwig...
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  • French novelist, poet and dramatist (born c. 1561) Probable year – Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, French poet (born 1536) Logan, Terence P.; Smith, Denzell...
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  • Lachapelle Bridge opens on May 24. 1930 – The foundation of the monument of Jean Vauquelin (1728–1772) – defender of Louisbourg and Quebec City – is laid in Montreal;...
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    French-Canadian inhabitants of Montreal erected a statue of French Navy officer Jean Vauquelin in a nearby city square (which was subsequently named after him) in...
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    2013. Roche, Jean-Michel (2012). "Maillé Brézé". netmarine.net (in French). Retrieved 25 March 2013. Roche, Jean-Michel (2012). "Vauquelin". netmarine...
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    HMS Vanguard, to pass the town and to attack the French vessels under Captain Jean Vauquelin in the river above. Swanton forced the French to cut their cables and...
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    Jean Bart was a French fast battleship, the second and final member of the Richelieu class. Built as a response to the Italian Littorio class, the Richelieus...
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    commissioned as Aréthuse on 21 January 1758. In April, under Captain Jean Vauquelin, she departed from Brest with the ships Echo and Bizarre (sailing En...
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    Benedictine Congregation of Saint Maur was born in Le Repas in 1700. Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye a French poet born at the château of La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage...
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    de la Corne Charles Le Moyne Joseph-François Hertel de la Fresnière Jean Vauquelin Duc d'Anville Joseph de Bauffremont Comte de La Galissonière Pierre...
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    The Vauquelin class was a group of six large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the early 1930s. Entering...
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  • "Monument à Jean Drapeau". Art Public Montréal. Archived from the original on 17 October 2020. Retrieved 9 December 2020. "Monument à Jean Vauquelin". Art Public...
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  • Vanguard pursued and sank two French frigates, Atlante, commanded by Jean Vauquelin, and Pomone; Diana took on board the important prisoners. Later, she...
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    The French destroyer Vauquelin was the lead ship of her class of six large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale)...
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    married to Anne Godefroy. He also attended courses run by Jean Darcet and Louis Nicolas Vauquelin at the School of Pharmacy run by the Society of Pharmacists...
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    win a third consecutive majority June 22 – Statue of Jean Vauquelin unveiled in Montreal's Vauquelin Square June 29 – Eight Jesuit martyrs become the first...
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    be identified, from asparagus, achieved. In 1806, with Louis Nicolas Vauquelin), cantharidin (1810), the sigma-1 receptor agonist noscapine (1817), caffeine...
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