Albin Reine Roussin (21 April 1781 – 21 February 1854) was a French Navy officer and politician. His father was a lawyer who was arrested during the French...
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(1939–2014), American judge Albin Nyamoya (1924–2001), Prime Minister of Burundi Albin Roussin (1781–1854), French admiral and statesman Albin F. Schoepf (1822–1886)...
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November to 12 December 1877. He was the son of Albin Roussin. Mullié, Charles (1852). "Roussin (Albin - Reine), baron" . Biographie des célébrités militaires...
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of Angoulême (1775–1844) 1831 – Laurent Truguet (1752–1839) 1840 – Albin Roussin (1781–1854) 1854 – Charles Baudin (1792–1854) 1854 – Ferdinand Alphonse...
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François Étienne de Rosily-Mesros Édouard Thomas Burgues de Missiessy Albin Roussin Pierre César Charles de Sercey Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard Laurent...
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Minister of the Navy, appointed rear-Admiral Baron Albin Roussin to a 6-sail of the line squadron. Roussin was a veteran of the Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811...
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Exelmans (1775–1852) Thomas Bugeaud (1784–1849) Ibrahim Pacha (1789–1848) Albin Roussin (1781–1854) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles-Philippe...
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(Bourbon Restoration) Guy-Victor Duperré, 1830 Laurent Truguet, 1831 Albin Roussin, 1840–1847 Ange René Armand, Baron of Mackau, 1847–1854 Charles Baudin...
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French foreign nationals provoked them to protest. Eventually Admiral Albin Roussin, was ordered by Louis Philippe I (who, like England, could not obtain...
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the Battle of the Tagus on 11 July 1831 against a French fleet led by Albin Roussin. The Miguelite-held Lisbon, deprived of any chance to be resupplied...
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command of the French squadron on board Bellone, placing Lieutenant Albin Roussin in charge of Minerve. Building an improvised bridge between the French...
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second-in-command Lieutenant de vaisseau Albin Roussin; the gunnery duel continued through the night, and it was Roussin who received the surrender of the shattered...
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of artillery fire from the French fleet under the command of Admiral Albin Roussin. On 22 August 1951, São Julião ceased to be a military fortification...
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and commissioned under Lieutenant Morice, with Lieutenant de vaisseau Albin Roussin as second officer. Surcouf had an altercation with Decaen but had to...
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Airline codes-I - Ajay Daby - Akash Choolun - Alan Rogers (bishop) - Albin Roussin - Albizia vaughanii - Alessandro Cevese - Alfred Potiquet - Alix D'Unienville...
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(1790–1867) 1842 Laurent Cunin-Gridaine (1778–1859) 1843 Admiral Baron Albin Roussin (1781–1854) 1844 Vice-admiral Baron Ange-René-Armand de Mackau (1788–1855)...
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Ville de Marseille, one of six vessels under the command of Admiral Albin Roussin that forced the entrance of the Tagus under the fire of Portuguese batteries...
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the Navy and Colonies on 24 July 1843 as a replacement for Admiral Albin Roussin. During his administration, he reorganized the departments of control...
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command of her to Lieutenant Nicolas Morice, with Lieutenant de vaisseau Albin Roussin as second officer. Surcouf had an altercation with Decaen but had to...
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of artillery fire from the French fleet under the command of Admiral Albin Roussin. The fort was garrisoned until at least 1911. In the 1930s and 1940s...
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Despans-Cubières Finance: Joseph Pelet de la Lozère Navy and Colonies: Albin Roussin Public Education: Victor Cousin Public Works: Hippolyte François Jaubert...
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Count of Rigny Centre-right Minister of the Navy and Colonies Admiral Albin Roussin None Minister of Commerce and Public Works Tanneguy Duchâtel Centre-right...
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1840 7 February 1843 Guy-Victor Duperré 7 February 1843 23 July 1843 Albin Roussin 23 July 1943 9 May 1847 Ange de Mackau 9 May 1847 19 September 1847...
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Colonies 12 May 1839 – 1 March 1840 Succeeded by Albin Reine, baron Roussin Preceded by Albin Reine, baron Roussin Ministers of Marine and the Colonies 29 October...
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the extent of the Abrolhos Archipelago reefs, shown incorrectly in Albin Roussin's survey, then proceed to Rio de Janeiro to decide the exact longitude...
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part in the Battle of Tagus on 11 July 1831, under Captain Trotel, as Albin Roussin's flagship, and stayed off Lisbon for one month thereafter, leaving Portugal...
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of Arc-sur-Tille a fountain also bears his name. Albin Roussin (1781-1854), Baron Albin Reine Roussin, born at Dijon; Admiral, Savant, Minister of the...
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1840 Albin Reine, baron Roussin 1 March 1840 29 October 1840 Victor Guy, baron Duperré 29 October 1840 7 February 1843 Albin Reine, baron Roussin 7 February...
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Jules Romains Edmond Rostand André Roussin Armand Salacrou Victorien Sardou Jean Sarment Eugène Scribe Robert Thomas Albin Valabrègue Francis Veber Pierre...
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parlementaires français de 1789 à 1889, Paris, Bourloton, 1889, tome 5, de Roussin à Royer, pp. 216–217 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Louise Marie...
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