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    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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    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...
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    privateers and letters of marque bore the name Duguay-Trouin, named for René Duguay-Trouin: René Trouin, Sieur du Gué (10 June 1673 – 1736), French privateer...
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  • Yvette Duguay (1932–1986), American actress René Duguay-Trouin, (1673–1736), famous French corsair of Saint-Malo French cruiser Duguay-Trouin (1923),...
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  • HMS Duguay-Trouin was an 18-gun French privateer sloop launched in 1779 at Le Havre. Surprise captured her in 1780 and the British Royal Navy took her...
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    was 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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    commanded the six ship vanguard of the French fleet, with Scipion, Duguay-Trouin, Mont Blanc, Intrépide and Neptuno. Nelson's attacks left these ships...
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  • of the Redoutable type Also, HMS Implacable, originally French ship Duguay-Trouin, was renamed Foudroyant before being scuttled. French ship Foudroyante...
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    Philibert Willaumez. She arrived as the Haitian Revolution raged. The ships Duguay-Trouin, Annibal and Swiftsure, as well as frigate Précieuse, Infatigable were...
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  • 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...
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    (1601–1643), Dauphin of France from 1601 to 1610 Rue du Dragon Rue Duguay-Trouin Rue Dupin Rue de l'École de Médecine Rue de Fleurus Rue du Four Place...
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  • on the French corvette Armorique (1863) Based on the French frigate Duguay-Trouin (1873) An improvement of the Fei Ting-class An improvement of the Chen...
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    They were June Rose (3 March), Rivals (12 March), and Duguay-Trouin (30 March). Duguay Trouin was a letter of marque schooner. She was commissioned in...
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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...
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    ships, Latouche Tréville gave orders for Duquesne, the 74-gun ship Duguay-Trouin under Captain Claude Touffet that following a recent accident only carried...
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  • (originally the French Navy's Téméraire-class ship of the line Duguay-Trouin, launched in 1800), another survivor of the Battle of Trafalgar. In 1927, when...
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    (1993–present) Suffren class Suffren (Q284/S635)[3] (2020–present) Duguay-Trouin (S636) (2023- ) (delivered to the Navy July 2023, working up to full...
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    and HMS Vanguard, came across two French 74-gun ships, Duquesne and Duguay-Trouin, and the frigate Guerrière, attempting to escape from Cap-François....
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    hull rigidity. The last seventy-four, the French Trafalgar veteran Duguay-Trouin, was scuttled in 1949. Her stern ornamentation is on display at the...
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    Louis XIV. On his mother's side, Robert was a distant relative of René Duguay-Trouin. When his parents sent him to Dinan college to become a priest, he fled...
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    landing force. He sent him three more ships (Tarn, Châteaurenault and Duguay-Trouin), which arrived off Tamsui on the evening of 5 October. They carried...
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    Saint-Domingue. She was with the 74-gun Duguay-Trouin on 24 July 1803, when a British ship sighted Duguay-Trouin off Cape Picolet. The 74-gun HMS Elephant...
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    Dorset to Quebec, British North America. She was taken to Brest, France. Duguay Trouin ( French Navy): Action of 5 May 1794: The frigate was captured by the...
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    Caribbean. On 21 September 1711, in an 11-day battle, the Corsaire René Duguay-Trouin captured Rio de Janeiro in the Battle of Rio de Janeiro with twelve...
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    Captain John Maitland. On 24 July 1803 the French 74-gun third-rate Duguay-Trouin and the 38-gun frigate Guerrière were sighted sailing off Ferrol, Spain...
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  • Vulcain and the captured East Indiaman Princess Royal, now renamed Duguay-Trouin. The two squadrons engaged at long range though Houghton and Nonsuch...
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    expedition Reprisal Jean Bart Blackbeard Enos Collins Miguel Enríquez René Duguay-Trouin Ambroise Louis Garneray Alexander Godfrey Jean Lafitte Pierre Lafitte...
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  • About three weeks later, on 24 July, two French 74s, Duquesne and Duguay Trouin, and the frigate Guerrière put to sea from Cap-Français during a squall...
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  • trapped at Cape Francois by a British blockade, along with the 74-gun Duguay-Trouin, under Captain Claude Touffet, and the 40-gun Guerriere, under Captain...
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    had a crew of 120 men. On 15 July, Doris took the privateer Duguay Trouin. Duguay Trouin had been armed with twenty 6-pounders and two 12-pounders but...
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