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    1910 caused all but Amiral Aube to be concentrated in the Mediterranean. The following year another reorganization reduced Amiral Aube to reserve and her...
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    The French cruiser Amiral Aube was one of five Gloire-class armored cruisers built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the early 1900s. Fitted with...
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  • Théophile Aube (1826–1890), French admiral French cruiser Amiral Aube (French: Admiral Aube), a Gloire-class armoured cruiser Search for "aube" on Wikipedia...
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    Jurien de la Gravière (1899) – struck 1922 Dupuy de Lôme (1890) Amiral Charner class Amiral Charner (1893) – sunk by torpedo 1916 Bruix (1894) – scrapped...
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    Powers. At the end of April, the destroyer escorted the French cruiser Amiral Aube from Norfolk to New York. On 15 June, she departed New York in the screen...
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    relieved as flagship by 4 August 1905. Together with her sisters Condé and Amiral Aube, Gloire escorted the remains of John Paul Jones from France to Annapolis...
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    decommissioned so her crew could be used to commission the new armored cruiser Amiral Aube. The ship returned to service for another tour in East Asia in 1905;...
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    croiseurs) of the Northern Squadron; together with her sisters Gloire and Amiral Aube, Condé escorted the remains of John Paul Jones from France to Annapolis...
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    In November 1918, Magon and Enseigne Henry accompanied the cruiser Amiral Aube to Rosyth to attend the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet following...
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    which at that time consisted of the armored cruisers Marseillaise, Amiral Aube, Jeanne d'Arc, Gloire, Gueydon, and Dupetit-Thouars. The unit was based...
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    which at that time consisted of the armored cruisers Marseillaise, Amiral Aube, Jeanne d'Arc, Gloire, Gueydon, and Dupetit-Thouars. The unit was based...
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    which at that time consisted of the armored cruisers Marseillaise, Amiral Aube, Jeanne d'Arc, Gloire, Gueydon, and Dupetit-Thouars. The unit was based...
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    that time, the unit consisted of the armored cruisers Marseillaise, Amiral Aube, Jeanne d'Arc, Gloire, Gueydon, and Dupetit-Thouars. The unit was based...
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    incident. Gervais was relieved by Vice-amiral Jules de Cuverville on 15 October, who was replaced in his turn by Vice-amiral Edgar Humann on 15 October 1897...
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    Claude-Henri Belgrand de Vaubois (category People from Aube)
    pronunciation: [klod ɑ̃ʁi bɛlɡʁɑ̃ də vobwa]; 1 October 1748 in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, Aube – 5 November 1839) was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars...
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  • 1214 – Gervase of Tilbury – Otia Imperialia c. 1215 Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube – Girard de Vienne Rumi – Diwan-e Shams-e Tabrizi (masnavi in Persian) c...
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    Contre-amiral at the time of his appointment, promoted to Vice-amiral while in office. Vice-amiral at the time of his appointment, promoted to Amiral and...
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    University Press. p. 84. Villeneuve, Pierre-Charles de, (1763–1806), vice-amiral James (1837), Vol. 3, p. 351. The French Review. Vol. 4. Hoskin & Snowden...
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  • Huda Ben Amir 1984-...
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    captain in May 1891. He then served as a maneuver officer on the ironclad Amiral Baudin. Second of the ironclad Dévastation in the division of the Mediterranean...
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    barbette ship Amiral Duperré and following with six vessels carrying 100-ton guns of French design. The first of these were the two Amiral Baudin-class...
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    early 1890s. The ship was ordered during the tenure of Admiral Théophile Aube as the French Minister of Marine, who favored a fleet centered on large numbers...
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    cruisers Pothuau, Amiral Charner, and Bruix as more modern ships had joined the fleet. She initially served as the flagship of Contre-amiral Joseph Besson...
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    1893; at that time, the unit also included the ironclads Amiral Baudin, Formidable, Amiral Duperré, Courbet, Hoche, and Dévastation. She participated...
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    domes Miller 2021. Aube, 2020. Aube, 2016. Melville 1981, p. 170. Berberian 2014, p. 224. Aube 2011. O'kane, 2020 Manz et al., 2012. Aube, Sandra (2011)....
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  • / Cornerstone Television Rich Christiano (director/screenplay); Jonathan Aube, Josh Adamson, Michael Blain-Rozgay, Rebecca St. James, Jenna Bailey, Lance...
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    follow the patter of the earlier cruiser Amiral Cécille, but slightly smaller and a revised armament. Unlike Amiral Cécille, which carried a large secondary...
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    ships built for the French Navy (Marine Navale) in the 1890s, Bouvines and Amiral Tréhouart. Thoroughly obsolete by World War I, the ships only played a minor...
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    but larger designs—Tage and Amiral Cécille—followed shortly thereafter. By 1886, the pro-Jeune École Admiral Théophile Aube became the French Minister...
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    and her sister ship were ordered during the tenure of Admiral Théophile Aube as Minister of Marine according to the theories of the Jeune École doctrine...
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