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    Victor-Baptistin Senès (Toulon, 31 May 1857 – Léon Gambetta, 27 April 1915) was a French naval officer and admiral. Senès entered the École Navale in...
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  • Baptistin is a French given name and surname. Notable people with this name include: Baptistin Baille, professor of optics and acoustics Victor-Baptistin...
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    sank in 10 minutes. Of 821 men aboard 684 including Contre-amiral Victor Baptistin Sénès were lost along with all officers. There were 137 survivors. 684...
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    with her the entire complement of officers, including Rear Admiral Victor Baptistin Sénès. Of the French ship's complement, 648 were killed in the attack;...
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    list of 40 he deemed to have been killed in action (plus Admiral Victor-Baptistin Senès), whose names were inscribed on the memorial at Les Invalides. To...
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    SM U-4 with the loss of 684 of her 821 crew, including Rear Admiral Victor-Baptistin Senès and all his commissioned officers. The captain of the submarine...
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    France on 3 August 1914, the ship was the flagship of Rear Admiral Victor-Baptistin Senès. The following day the 2nd DL was part of the escorting force for...
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  • {BnF Data}. "Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat (1808–1880)". Poujoulat, Baptistin (1809–1864). WorldCat Identites. Poujoulat, B. (2006). Histoire de Richard...
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