Jean Bart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ baʁ]; Dutch: Jan Baert; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a Flemish naval commander and privateer. Jean Bart...
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Jean Bart was a French fast battleship, the second and final member of the Richelieu class. Built as a response to the Italian Littorio class, the Richelieus...
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The Jean-Bart was a French automobile manufactured in 1907 only. Successor to the Prosper-Lambert, the company built shaft-driven cars, single-cylinders...
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Jean Bart was a Cassard-class anti-air frigate of the French Marine Nationale. She was the eighth vessel of the French Navy named after the privateer...
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Richelieu-class battleship (section Jean Bart)
discussed proposals to complete Jean Bart or convert her into an aircraft carrier, ultimately settling on the former. Jean Bart was finally commissioned in...
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Chatham Islands (redirect from Jean Bart incident)
but this is contradicted by ship records) the French whaling vessel Jean Bart anchored off Waitangi to trade with the Māori. The number of Māori boarding...
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Jean Bart (1650–1702) was a French naval commander and privateer. Jean Bart may also refer to: Jean Bart (writer) (1879/80–1955), an American writer Jean-Bart...
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Jean Bart was the second of four Courbet-class battleships, the first dreadnoughts built for the French Navy. She was completed before World War I as...
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American artist Jean Bart (1650–1702), French naval commander and privateer Joey Bart (born 1996), American baseball player Lionel Bart (1930–1999), composer...
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Jean Bart may refer to one of the following ships of the French Navy or privateers named in honour of Jean Bart (21 October 1651 – 27 April 1702), a French...
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French corsairs (section Jean Bart)
and the United States, was present, and the 1815 Congress of Vienna. Jean Bart (1650-1702) Duguay-Trouin (1673-1736) Robert Surcouf (1702-1756) Julien...
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Jean Bart was a protected cruiser of the Jean Bart class built for the French Navy in the late 1880s and early 1890s. The lead ship the class of two ships...
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The Jean Bart class comprised two protected cruisers of the French Navy built in the late 1880s and early 1890s; the two ships were Jean Bart and Isly...
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completed prior to WWI. The class comprised four ships: Courbet, France, Jean Bart, and Paris. All four ships were deployed to the Mediterranean Sea for...
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Battle of Texel (1694) (section France (Jean Bart))
Years' War on 29 June 1694, when a force of eight French ships, under Jean Bart, recaptured a French convoy, which had earlier that month been taken by...
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she engaged in an artillery duel with the incomplete French battleship Jean Bart and neutralized her. Massachusetts thereafter transferred to the Pacific...
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Yves Jean-Bart, nicknamed Dadou, (born 30 October 1947 in Aquin), was the President of the Haitian Football Federation until 20 October 2020, when he...
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Jean Bart was a Téméraire class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. The ship was laid down at Lorient on 1 June 1788 from a design by Jacques-Noël...
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Bartholomew Jojo "Bart" Simpson is a fictional character in the American animated television series The Simpsons and part of the Simpson family. He is...
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ISBN 978-1-57488-720-4. Dumas, Robert (2001). Le cuirassé Jean Bart 1939–1970 [The Battleship Jean Bart 1939–1970] (in French). Rennes: Marine Éditions....
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Jean Bart was a French privateer launched in Marseille in 1807, and commissioned as a privateer by the Daumas brothers. She was the first privateer captained...
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opposite Bart, and all were reportedly impressed with how well he was trained. Film directors Jean-Jacques Annaud and Lee Tamahori, who directed Bart in The...
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by gunfire from Jean Bart. Nine dive bombers from Ranger hit Jean Bart with two 1,000 lb (450 kg) bombs and sank her at 16:00. Jean Bart settled into the...
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the class, Cassard, was retired in 2019 followed by the retirement of Jean Bart in 2021. The experience gained during the design and construction of the...
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such as the Interdiction Assault Ship a plan to finish the building of Jean-Bart battleship in USA as a battlecarrier. Since the early 1930s many plans...
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50°59′11″N 2°07′04″E / 50.9864°N 2.1177°E / 50.9864; 2.1177 Jean Bart is the name given to the replica of a 1670, 84-gun, ship-of-the-line, that is...
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1956. The French Lorraine was scrapped in 1954, Richelieu in 1968, and Jean Bart in 1970. The United Kingdom's four surviving King George V-class ships...
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overhauled in the United States and served with the Free French from 1943. Jean Bart, with only one main battery gun turret operational, briefly engaged United...
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Edwards 1999, p. 115. Dumas, Robert (2001). Le cuirassé Jean Bart 1939–1970 [The Battleship Jean Bart 1939–1970] (in French). Rennes: Marine Éditions. pp...
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Jean Bart (1879/1880 – 1955; pseudonym of Marie Antoinette (de) Sarlabous) was an American playwright and screenwriter. Her works included: A Prince in...
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