• Joseph Hyacinthe Louis Jules d'Ariès (22 January 1813 – 6 December 1878) was a French naval officer who was Acting Governor of Cochinchina in 1860–61....
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  • television producer Philippe Ariès (1914–1984), French historian Joseph Hyacinthe Louis Jules d'Ariès (1813–1878), French naval officer Aries (rocket) Algorithms...
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    force of 3,000 troops to support French troops under Captain Joseph Hyacinthe Louis Jules d'Ariès encircled in Saigon. On February 11, 1861, he relieved the...
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    Tailhade (1854–1919), satirical poet, anarchist and polemicist, Joseph Hyacinthe Louis Jules d'Ariès (1813–1878), naval officer & Governor of Cochinchina Pierre...
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  • Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, where the French Cochinchina governor Marie Jules Dupré was mentioned to have organized a competition to design the Notre-Dame...
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    Vietnamese policy and had him transferred. On 1 April 1860 Joseph Hyacinthe Louis Jules d'Ariès took over as acting governor of Cochinchina in Saigon until...
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