Adélaïde (or La Delaide) was a fourth-rate ship-of-the-line of the navy of Louis XIV, designed by François Couomb and launched in 1699 by the Toulon Dockyard...
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designed for a role similar to that of the Q-ships of 1914–18, rather than for the battle fleet; rebuilt 1699 The above list excludes two smaller fourth-rates...
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is a list of French ships of the line of the period 1621–1870 (plus some from the period before 1621). Battlefleet units in the French Navy (Marine Royale...
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Sinking of the Titanic (category Ships sunk by icebergs)
On 1 September 1985, a joint US-French expedition led by Robert Ballard found the wreck of Titanic, and the ship's rediscovery led to an explosion of...
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Louis XIV (redirect from French King Louis XIV)
Mohammed Tenim in France, Moulay Ismail, Sultan of Morocco, allowed French consular and commercial establishments in his country. In 1699, Louis once again...
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François Coulomb the Elder (category French naval architects)
previous ship) Salamandre 20-gun bomb vessel, launched 1696 Proserpine 6-gun bomb vessel, launched 1696 Vulcain 6-gun bomb vessel, launched 1696 Adélaide 44...
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European maritime exploration of Australia (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
The survivors retreated to Mauritius. Also in 1772, the two ships of the second French expedition were separated by a storm. The leader turned back but...
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Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
with great enthusiasm. During his stay of nearly five months he visited Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Tasmania. Several institutions, including...
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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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privateer, landed on the north-west coast of New Holland in 1688, and again in 1699 on a return trip. The Dutch, following shipping routes to the Dutch East...
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New Holland (Australia) (section French exploration)
until 12 March; his second voyage of exploration to the region was made in 1699. Except for giving its name to the land, neither the Netherlands nor the...
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Relation of a Voyage (1699). In the 18th century further explorations were done by English explorers John Byron and James Cook. The French sent Louis Antoine...
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Zaire (1971–1997) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (with multicolored emblems) Åland (Finnish autonomous territory) Allier, France Andorra – with...
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Louise-Depuis le Jour French Berthe Lowelly 27048 Express Orient - Galop Imitatie French Garde Républicaine 1918 27074 Carmen-Chanson du Toreador French Louise Dupouy...
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1803 – Géographe and another French ship Casuarina followed much of the same coastline again on the way back to France. 1818 – Louis de Freycinet found...
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List of drowning victims (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Orange-Nassau, stadholder of the Low Countries, in 1711 Miguel de Bragança (b. 1699), bastard son of King Peter II of Portugal, in the Tagus River on 13 January...
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Great auk (category Articles containing French-language text)
Travellers' Accounts C. 1600 to 1800. Waxmann Verlag. p. 347. ISBN 978-3-8309-1699-4. Gaskell, Jeremy (2000). Who Killed the Great Auk?. Oxford UP. p. 142....
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(1690), though Battle was not published until 1704. Temple died on 27 January 1699. Swift, normally a harsh judge of human nature, said that all that was good...
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the first ever land discovered south of the Antarctic Convergence 1698–1699 – Edmond Halley sails to (52° S) 1720 – George Shelvocke – sails to (61° 30′ S)...
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youngest daughter of Victor Emmanuel II, the first King of Italy, by his wife Adelaide of Austria, a great-granddaughter of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor. Her...
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Charlotte of Belgium (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
folie. Monografías de Çédille (in French). 7 (7). Universidad de La Lagune: 13–54. doi:10.21071/ced.v7i.10887. ISSN 1699-4949. Bénit, André (2020). Légendes...
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coined in English in 1550, was derived from the French trophée in 1513, "a prize of war", from Old French trophee, from Latin trophaeum, monument to victory...
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1630s (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Cotolendi, French bishop (d. 1662) March 24 – José Saenz d'Aguirre, Spanish Catholic cardinal (d. 1699) March 25 – Thierry Beschefer, French Jesuit missionary...
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The list of ship launches in 1863 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1863. "The Intercolonial Trade". The Times. No. 24449. London...
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PS Lady Elgin (category Great Lakes ships)
National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010. 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price...
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Spanish noble (d. 1692) January 12 – Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, French painter (d. 1699) January 20 – Count Maximilian I, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen...
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Canoe (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Kellogg, Louise Phelps (1917). Early Narratives of the Northwest. 1634–1699. New York. pp. 172–173.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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Douglas MacArthur (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
Leary 2001, pp. 24–25. James 1970, pp. 278–279. Leary 2001, pp. 20–21. 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price...
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1699 – John Bartram, American botanist and explorer (d. 1777) 1732 – Princess Marie Adélaïde of France (d. 1800) 1749 – Pierre-Simon Laplace, French mathematician...
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