• Look up palmier or Palmier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palmier (French: feuille de palmier, lit. 'palm leaf') is a French pastry. Palmier (French:...
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    Palmier was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Built by Joseph Véronique-Charles Chapelle, her keel was laid down at Brest on 14 November 1750...
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  • ship of the line 'Le Palmier' (1752)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2 August 2021. "French Fourth Rate east indiaman 'Le Saint Louis' (1752)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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  • Twenty-two ships of the French Navy have borne the name Actif ("Active"): Palmier (1671), a 36-gun ship of the line, bore the name during her career Étoile (1672)...
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    reached there with the king's ships, the Renommée of fifty guns, and the Palmier of 44 guns. This was welcome news to the garrison, which had been living...
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    reached there with the king's ships, the Renommée of fifty guns, and the Palmier of 44 guns. This was welcome news to the garrison, which had been living...
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    Palisot de Beauvois (category 1752 births)
    Ambroise Marie François Joseph Palisot, Baron de Beauvois (27 July 1752, in Arras – 21 January 1820, in Paris) was a French naturalist and zoologist. Palisot...
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  • in Plymouth in January 1803 Palmier Originally built at: Brest Keel laid: November 1750 Originally launched 21 July 1752 Rebuilt: from 23 May 1766 at...
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    Chapelle, 1750. Palmier 74 (launched 21 July 1752 at Brest) – rebuilt at Brest 1766 to the lines of the Citoyen Héros 74 (launched 1 September 1752 at Brest)...
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    December 1675; deletede 1690. Palmier class, designed by Benjamin Chaillé with 18 × 8-pounder and 18 × 6-pounder guns: Palmier, launched 23 December 1676...
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    ordering the building of fourteen new fountains, including the Fontaine du Palmier on the Place du Châtelet, to provide drinking water. 7 July – First stone...
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    "rose red armour / with three lions of gold". Although "Twoo clerkys" (v. 1752) is glossed as "two clerics", they are not meant to be taken as clergymen...
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    Motte in New France (now Canada), comprising the ships Formidable, Héros, Palmier, Éveillé, Inflexible and Aigle, and the frigates Améthyste, Sirène and...
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