• Palinure may refer to: Palinure, a 1992 book of poetry by Arnaldo Calveyra Palinure-class brig of the French navy French brig Palinure (1804) Palinurus...
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  • Palinure-class brigs of the French navy include: French brig Palinure (1804) French brig Phaeton (1804) French brig Voltigeur (1804) French brig Nisus (1805)...
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    Palinure was the nameship for the Palinure-class of 16-gun brigs of the French Navy, and was launched in 1804. In French service she captured Carnation...
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  • book is in four parts entitled Ecce Gubernator ("Here is the pilot"), Te Palinure Petens ("Looking for you, Palinurus"), La Clé des Chants ("The key of songs")...
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  • (1810), a Royal Navy 38-gun fifth rate frigate French brig Nisus (1805), a Palinure-class brig of the French Navy Nisus Writer, a word processor for the Apple...
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  • French Pylade and Palinure. Palinure was later captured, causing Sir Alexander Cochrane to write in his report "the last of the two [Palinure] which were so...
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    The French brig Voltigeur was a Palinure-class brig launched in 1804. The British captured her in 1806 and renamed her HMS Pelican. She was sold in 1812...
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  • The French brig Phaeton was a Palinure-class brig launched in 1804. The British captured her in 1806 and renamed her HMS Mignonne. In 1807 they renamed...
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    January 1806 William Taylor, Bideford 3 October 1807 Taken by French brig Palinure 1808 and burnt 1809 Clio 29 January 1806 James Betts, Mistleythorn 10 January...
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  • Italy Palinuro de México, a 1976 novel by Mexican author Fernando del Paso Palinure (disambiguation) Palinurus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • May 7". Ipswich Journal. No. 4543. Ipswich. 7 May 1825. "French brig 'Le Palinure' (1825)". Threedecks. Retrieved 27 September 2023. "British Second Rte...
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  • The French brig Nisus was a Palinure-class brig of the French Navy, launched in 1805. The Royal Navy captured Nisus at Guadeloupe in 1809. The British...
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  • var. palinurus, a sea snail All pages with titles containing palinurus Palinure (disambiguation) Palinuro (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Royal Navy: HMS Snap (1808), a 16-gun brig-sloop, formerly the French brig Palinure, captured in 1808 and broken up in 1811. HMS Snap (1812), a 12-gun gun-brig...
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    built by Taylor at Bideford and launched in 1807. After the French brig Palinure captured her, she was burned by the French to prevent her recapture. Carnation...
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    Calcutta, suffered moderate damage. Gloire 40 Commander Bonamy Thétis 36 Lieutenant Baudoin Sylphe 16 Langlois Palinure 16 Jance Source: James, p. 148...
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    broken up in 1813. Griffon |  French Navy | 11 May 1808 16-gun French Palinure-class brig, captured by HMS Bachante off Cape San Antonio, Cuba. HMS Tickler...
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  • Serpent was a French navy brig of the Palinure class, launched in 1807 at Paimbeouf (Nantes) as Rivolli, but renamed. HMS Acasta captured her in 1808 in...
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    by François Pestel that had already served for Curieux in 1800 and for Palinure in 1804. She served in the French Navy for four years before HMS Surveillante...
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    Départment-des-Landes captures HMS Maria 1808, October 3 – French brig Palinure captures HMS Carnation 1809, August 7 – The Liverpool merchantman Lascelles...
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  • in company with the French brigs Palinure and Pilade. On 17 March Griffon took refuge at Marin, Martinique. Palinure and Pilade sailed on to the roads...
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    the sloop Goree, under Commander Joseph Spear, engaged the French brigs Palinure and Pilade in an inconclusive action. The schooner Superieur came to Goree's...
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    1830. He served in the Mediterranean in 1831–33 on the Sphynx and the Palinure. Bonard was promoted to lieutenant de vaisseau (ship-of-the-line lieutenant)...
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    on 30 October 1808 Circe captured the 16-gun French Curieux class brig Palinure. The British then captured the frigate Thétis in the Bay of Biscay at the...
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  • island of Marie-Galante, and on 31 October, off Martinique, he captured the Palinure of 16 guns and 79 men, 7 of whom were killed and 8 wounded, with a loss...
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  • 15 minutes, Circe captured the French brig Palinure, which was under the command of M. Fourniers. Palinure was armed with fourteen 24-pounder carronades...
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  • (fiction), Editorial Actes Sud, 1992 (French translation by Françoise Campo). Palinure (poetry) Editorial Tarabuste, 1992 (translation by Laure Bataillon). Anthologie...
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    April 1808, Goree, under Commander Joseph Spear, engaged the French brigs Palinure and Pilade in an inconclusive action. The schooner Superieure was at anchor...
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    vessels. Allemand ordered Minerve and three corvettes, Lynx, Sylphe, and Palinure, to meet the British frigate, leading to a skirmish in which no ship incurred...
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  • the Saintes. The brigs were later discovered to be the French Pylade and Palinure. After this Pylade cruised off the coast of the United States and in the...
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