Port-au-Prince. Trouin is 18 miles (or 29 km) east of Jacmel.[citation needed] Trouin has approximately 14,500 residents.[citation needed] Trouin has a health...
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Duguay-Trouin (S636) is a French nuclear attack submarine and the second boat of the Suffren class. The vessel was laid down on 26 June 2009 and launched...
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Duguay-Trouin was an unprotected cruiser built for the French Navy in the 1870s, the only member of her class. She was ordered as part of a naval construction...
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René Trouin, Sieur du Gué, also known as René Duguay-Trouin (French pronunciation: [ʁəne dyɡɛ-tʁuɛ̃]; 10 June 1673 – 27 September 1736), was a French Navy...
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René Duguay-Trouin (1673–1736) was a French privateer and admiral. Duguay-Trouin may also refer to: French ship Duguay-Trouin, several ships of the French...
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HMS Implacable (1805) (redirect from French ship Duguay-Trouin (1795))
was originally the French Navy's Téméraire-class ship of the line Duguay-Trouin, launched in 1800. She survived the Battle of Trafalgar only for the British...
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have been named Duguay-Trouin in honour of René Duguay-Trouin. Duguay-Trouin (1781–1793), a 74-gun ship of the line Duguay Trouin (1793–1794) was the East...
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British Royal Navy as HMS Duguay-Trouin, both captured French privateers named for René Duguay-Trouin: HMS Duguay-Trouin was an 18-gun French privateer...
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became fully operational in June 2022. The second boat of the class, Duguay-Trouin, also suffered delays but began sea trials on 26 March 2023, performing...
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The Duguay-Trouin class were the first major French warships built after World War I. They were excellent steamers and proved successful and seaworthy...
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Duguay-Trouin was a F67 type frigate built for the French Marine Nationale during the Cold War. The F67s specialised in anti-submarine warfare, though...
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Duguay-Trouin was a late 100-gun Hercule-class ship of the line of the French Navy, transformed into a Sail and Steam ship. Started in 1827 as a 100-gun...
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César Trouin (15 November 1866 - 31 July 1919) was a French politician. Trouin was born in Oran, French Algeria. He represented the Radical Party from...
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French corsairs (section René Duguay-Trouin)
present, and the 1815 Congress of Vienna. Jean Bart (1650-1702) Duguay-Trouin (1673-1736) Robert Surcouf (1702-1756) Julien Pépin, seigneur de Belle-Isle...
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privateer Jean-François Duclerc, and in September 1711, by René Duguay-Trouin, both in the city of Rio de Janeiro. During the conflict between France...
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USS Constitution. Her career with the French included a sortie with Duguay-Trouin in 1803, in which the two vessels were forced to make an escape from a British...
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Duguay-Trouin. In British records the name is sometimes given as Du Guay Trouin, Dugai Trouin, Drigai Trouin, or Guay Trouin. Du Guay Trouin, a privateer...
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Duguay-Trouin was the lead ship of her class of French light cruisers, launched in the early 1920s. She was named after René Duguay-Trouin. She patrolled...
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Duguay-Trouin was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Construction of Duguay-Trouin was started in 1810 at Le Havre, but her...
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Princess Royal (1786 EIC ship) (redirect from French frigate Duguay Trouin (1793))
into service in the Indian Ocean as a 34-gun frigate under the name Duguay Trouin. The Royal Navy recaptured her and she returned to British merchant service...
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(1932–1986), American actress René Duguay-Trouin, (1673–1736), famous French corsair of Saint-Malo French cruiser Duguay-Trouin (1923), the lead ship of a class...
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[citation needed] The last ship-of-the-line afloat was the French ship Duguay-Trouin, renamed HMS Implacable after being captured by the British, which survived...
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Duguay-Trouin was a Téméraire class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. In 1791, Duguay-Trouin ferried troops from Brest to Martinique and Saint...
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Battle at The Lizard (section France (Duguay-Trouin))
under René Duguay-Trouin and Claude de Forbin and an English convoy protected by a squadron under Commodore Richard Edwards. Duguay-Trouin and Forbin were...
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Duguay-Trouin and D610 Tourville, are named major figures from French naval history. De Grasse and Tourville were French admirals and Duguay-Trouin coming...
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first HMS Implacable (1805), launched in 1795 as the French ship Duguay-Trouin, was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line. Captured by the British on 3...
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believed to have been built in 1710. She was handed over to René Duguay-Trouin and employed in his service for some time before being converted into a...
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preschools and elementary schools 3 public collèges: Chateaubriand, Duguay-Trouin, and Charcot 3 private junior high schools: Choisy Jeanne d'Arc, Moka, and...
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ships, his flagship the 80 gun Formidable, the 74 gun ships Scipion, Duguay-Trouin and Mont Blanc away from the fighting. He headed at first for the Straits...
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Courbet had under his immediate command the first-class cruisers Duguay-Trouin, Villars and d'Estaing, the third-class cruiser Volta (which he chose as...
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