and the Cisplatine War. Vasco da Gama Nau Portugal 1822–1826 Participated in the War of Independence. Pedro I Nau Portugal 1822–1827 Participated in the...
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François l'Olonnais (redirect from Jean-David Nau)
Jean-David Nau (pronounced [ʒɑ̃ david no]) (c. 1630 – c. 1669), better known as François l'Olonnais (pronounced [fʁɑ̃swa lolɔnɛ]) (also l'Olonnois, Lolonois...
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soldiers in charge of a ship (nau) and ordered them to capture the elephants along with the ship of the Cochim merchant. Pero [Pedro] de Ataíde was put in command...
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neighborhoods surrounding the NAU campus to the NAU PD, and NAU PD may also respond to situations off-campus that involve students; NAU PD also investigates the...
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bombard was mounted aboard the Aragonese nau and her shots heavily damaged one of the biggest naus of Peter I. The "War of the Two Peters" broke out in...
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wines and fruit and all on board were saved. 22 May — Santiago ( Spain): The nau ran aground at the mouth of the river Santa Cruz, Argentina. She was one...
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Pedro I was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Imperial Brazilian Navy. She was a third-rate, three-masted, two-decked ship. The ship was built by Antônio...
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square rigged caravel and was a compromise between the great carrack or nau and the aforementioned square rigged caravel or war caravel (also called...
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Pero de Ataíde (redirect from Pedro de Ataíde)
the São Pedro, over to vice-admiral Sancho de Tovar (Tovar had run his own ship aground). Ataíde was given command of the larger unnamed nau (or carrack)...
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rendered against the pirates who infested the South China Sea. 1559—The Nau São Paulo commanded by Rui Melo da Câmara (was part of the Portuguese India...
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1763) - Rebuilt 1794 and renamed Infante Dom Pedro, rebuilt 1806 and renamed Martim de Freitas, renamed Pedro I, to Brazil 1822 Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso...
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was assembled in 1500 on the order of King Manuel I of Portugal and placed under the command of Pedro Álvares Cabral. Cabral's armada famously discovered...
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Pope Alexander VI (redirect from Roderic de Borja i Borja)
of Aberdeen. Retrieved 20 June 2020. "History of the UV". www.uv.es. "La Nau Building – Foundation of the Estudi General". Carroll (2002), pp. 363–364...
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windows, which led to the classification of "naus" according to the power of its artillery. The carrack or nau was a three- or four-masted ship. It had a...
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analizar Noche en la Tierra de Jim Jarmusch, Barcelona/Valencia: Octaedro/Nau Llibres, ISBNs: 978-84-8063-931-6 /978-84-7642-776-7. Spanish only. Canby...
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20 naus bearing a numerous corps of well-equipped men. Among them was Aires Gonçalves de Figueiredo, a 90 year old fidalgo at the command of a nau. The...
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ports such as Genoa and Pisa. In 1380 Ferdinand I established a shipping company (Companhia das Naus), with a compulsory insurance scheme, whereby member-merchants...
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Barcelona: BSA. ISBN 8440677057. Nau, Nicole (1999). Tango Dimensionen (German), Kastell Verlag GmbH, ISBN 978-3-924592-65-3. Nau, Nicole (2000). Tango, un baile...
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illiterate group, while Justin is brainwashed to become a surrogate heir to Nau, the pirate leader. Blair struggles to escape from the island, but all attempts...
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Neurourology and Urodynamics. 42 (5) (published June 2023): 931–938. doi:10.1002/nau.25088. ISSN 0733-2467. PMID 36423307. Li, Joy S.; Crane, Curtis N.; Santucci...
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dispatched to vice-roy Almeida in India. These are the three large naus, Espírito Santo (under Pedro Barreto de Magalhães), the Santo António (now under João Vaz...
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History of Portugal (1415–1578) (section John I)
Annunciation. With the start of long oceanic sailing also large ships developed. "Nau" was the Portuguese archaic synonym for any large ship, primarily merchant...
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Retrieved 2021-02-01. "C I D (1956) movie songs". Retrieved 27 April 2022. "Shrimati 420 (1956) movie songs". Retrieved 27 April 2022. "Nau So Gyarah (1957) movie...
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undetected since the establishment of their pirate enclave by Jean-David Nau, the notorious buccaneer L'Olonnais, in 1671. They have become a lost colony...
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the project. As construction progressed, a man-of-war called the Grande Nau (Great Ship), a heavily armed, 1000–ton ship continued to guard the estuary...
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With the start of long oceanic sailing, larger ships were also developed. "Nau" was the Portuguese archaic synonym for any large ship, primarily merchant...
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Bill Gates (category Recipients of Hilal-i-Pakistan)
2009. Anon (2023). "NAU to recognize four exceptional leaders with an honorary doctorate during spring commencement ceremonies". nau.edu. Northern Arizona...
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the expedition of Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500 and continuing in the fleets that followed. They were also important, along with naus, in decisive historic...
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Neurourol Urodyn. 39 (4): 1049–1062. doi:10.1002/nau.24341. PMID 32212278. S2CID 214643776. Middela S, Pearce I (January 2011). "Ketamine-induced vesicopathy:...
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James II of Aragon (redirect from James I of Sicily)
1315. This marriage was childless. — Elisenda de Montcada, daughter of Pedro I de Montcada, Lord of Altona and Soses, and wife Gisela d'Abarca. They married...
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