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    Rue Danton Passage Dauphine Rue Dauphine named after King Louis XIII (1601–1643), Dauphin of France from 1601 to 1610 Rue du Dragon Rue Duguay-Trouin...
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    to Saint-Olaf. The Norwegian Saint-Olaf Church was built in 1926, rue Duguay-Trouin, near the home of the Scandinavian sailors. The Norwegian Seamen's...
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    educational enterprise, the Collège de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, located on Rue des Postes [fr], prepared its students for the entrance examinations to the...
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    1901 Wallace took a room in the artists' quarter of Montparnasse in rue Duguay-Trouin where, in defiance of convention, she could be freely visited by her...
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    preschools and elementary schools 3 public collèges: Chateaubriand, Duguay-Trouin, and Charcot 3 private junior high schools: Choisy Jeanne d'Arc, Moka...
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    He got his start in the navy in September 1914 as a seaman on the Duguay-Trouin. He was promoted boatswain's mate (maître de manœuvre) aboard the armoured...
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  • 1937, Prévaux was given command of the light cruiser Duguay-Trouin, in Toulon. In 1939, Duguay-Trouin deployed to protect shipping between the metropolitan...
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    royal generals (Du Guesclin, Bayard, Condé, Turenne) and four sailors (Duguay-Trouin, Duquesne, Suffren, Tourville). However, this collection of statues...
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    visited the cathedral in 1891. Privateer and St. Malo native René Duquay-Trouin was initially buried in the Saint-Roch church in Paris but his remains were...
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    across the river Penfeld in Brest, France. It opened in 1861 and linked rue de Siam to Recouvrance, near the Tour Tanguy. It was destroyed by Allied...
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    Nicholas Roerich in Talashkino, Russia (1908–1914) Mosaic floors in Quai Duguay-Trouin no. 30 in Rennes, France, designed by Emmanuel Le Ray (c. 1910) Mosaics...
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    (1612–1695). Other notable burials included César de Vendôme (1664), René Duguay-Trouin (1736), Claude-Adrien Helvétius (1771), and Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1806)...
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    ships of the navy made a traditional stopover. In 1906, the cruiser Duguay-Trouin stopped over at les Saintes. In September 1928, les Saintes, like its...
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    success under such captains as Jean Bart, Claude de Forbin and René Duguay-Trouin. Until what the British called the Annus Mirabilis of 1759, the French...
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    WWII - uboat.net". uboat.net. Retrieved 2019-07-16. "Synagogue Ettedgui Rue de la Mission, Casablanca 2004". YouTube (in French). Retrieved 26 October...
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  • Barré and Jean-Baptiste Radet, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 14 January 1804: Duguay-Trouin, prisonnier à Plymouth, historical fact in 2 acts, with Pierre-Yves...
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