• 610) French ship Tourville (1788) Tourville-class frigate This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tourville. If an internal link...
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    Tourville was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. In 1790, she was under Armand de Saint-Félix. In August 1793, she was damaged...
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    Navy have been named in honour of Anne Hilarion de Tourville. Among them: French ship Tourville (1788), a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line (1790-1833)...
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  • L’Instituteur philosophe La Prude, ou la Rencontre imprévue Émilie de Tourville, ou la Cruauté fraternelle Augustine de Villeblanche, ou le Stratagème...
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    post, but he died in 1688, and the Comte de Tourville continued in the post until 1701. Although Tourville commanded the fleet during the battles of the...
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    jours. p. 265. "Construction d'un vaisseau Le Jean Bart à Gravelines". tourville.asso.fr. 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013. Quintin, Danielle; Quintin, Bernard...
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  • Succession. Anne Hilarion de Tourville 1642–1701 French French naval commander who served under King Louis XIV. Tourville is mostly known for his victory...
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    villages. In 1693, he commanded the 62-gun ship Le Glorieux under marshal de Tourville. After the brilliant battle of Lagos and the capture of the "Smyrna convoy"...
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  • L’Instituteur philosophe La Prude, ou la Rencontre imprévue Émilie de Tourville, ou la Cruauté fraternelle Augustine de Villeblanche, ou le Stratagème...
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    (1644–1711), Marshal of France in 1693 Anne-Hilarion de Costentin, Count of Tourville (1642–1701), Marshal of France in 1693 Anne-Jules, 2nd duc de Noailles...
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  • transferred to France on 24 July 1801, renamed Ulysse, later renamed Tourville, stricken 1822 Santa Isabel 70 (launched 30 April 1767 at Cartagena) -...
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    NWA March 14, 1897 September 5, 1955 Unknown 58 Tarzan Tyler (Camille Tourville) NWA, Lutte Internationale, WWWF, CWF December 4, 1927 December 24, 1985...
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    Downs, and Commonable Lands, within the Manor and Parish of Eestleach Tourville, in the County of Gloucester. Kings Ripton (Huntingdonshire) Inclosure...
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    razed shortly afterwards. In 1692 several naval ships under Amiral de Tourville put into the port at Cherbourg after the opening battle of the Battles...
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    Bombardment of Algiers (1683) the Dey of Algiers signed a new peace treaty with Tourville. For a period of one hundred years, control was ceded to France of the...
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    October 1788 at Brest) – Captured by the British at Toulon in August 1793 and burnt by them there in December 1793 Tourville 74 (launched 16 December 1788 at...
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    of the French Navy, and Tourville earned a fame which lasts to present times (a number of ships were named Bévezier or Tourville to commemorate the battle)...
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    arrived on 5 January 1797, in consort with Fougueux, Trajan, Neptune and Tourville, and four frigates. In March 1802, the Redoutable was the flagship of...
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    of the French Royal Navy. 61.4 m (201.4 ft) 16.69 m (54.8 ft) Duquesne Tourville 1847–1887 1853–1878 unknown scrapped (respectively) Sister 90-gun sail...
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  • list of ship launches in 1788 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1788. "French brig-aviso 'L'Expédition' (1788)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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    against piracy, and in 1684 the Dey of Algiers signed a new treaty with de Tourville. French possession of the Bastion de France was confirmed for 100 years...
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    footballer Anne Karin Torheim (born 1953), Norwegian poet and novelist Anne de Tourville (1910–2004), French writer Anne-Lise Touya (born 1981), French fencer...
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  • France defeats England. Battle of Lagos 27 June – Near Portugal Comte de Tourville avenges La Hougue by defeating the Anglo-Dutch fleet. Battle of Cela de...
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    French defeat Tripolitans near Malta 1693 June Lagos Bay – French under Tourville capture 50 out of 140 merchantmen 1694 June 29 – French under Jean Bart...
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    Tourville (left) raking HMS Defence (centre) at the Battle of Prairial, while Mucius Scævola (ex-Orion, right) duels with her on her port side. Painting...
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  • married Sprote, princess of Bourgogne c.950–c.960 : Torf le Riche, baron de Tourville, son of Bernard married Ertemberge de Bricquebec c.960–c.1020 : Turquetil...
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    flag on the 74-gun Tigre; the other ships were the 74-gun Jean Bart, Tourville, Impétueux, Aquilon and Révolution, with a screening force comprising...
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  • 23 Captain William Kidd, Scottish privateer (b. 1645) Anne Hilarion de Tourville, French naval commander who served under King Louis XIV (b. 1642) May...
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  • Jean-François de Galaup de Lapérouse (1741–1788) 1990 : Louis-Antoine de Bougainville (1729–1811) 1991 : Tourville et Béveziers, Economica 1994 : Mémoires...
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    of Cherbourg attended to the destruction of the three ships of Admiral Tourville at the end of the Battle of La Hogue. The commercial port dug at the current...
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