Vestale was a Blonde-class 30-gun frigate of the French Navy. The Royal Navy captured her in 1761, but had to scuttle her in 1778 to avoid having the...
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Vesta (disambiguation) La vestale (Mercadante) La vestale (Spontini) French submarine La Vestale (Q176) French ship Vestale (1756) This disambiguation page...
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a Daphné-class submarine, now on display at Lorient The French ship Vestale (1756) was renamed HMS Flora after her capture by the Royal Navy, and was...
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February 1756 command passed to Captain James Galbraith; in September Captain John Rawling replaced Galbraith. Unicorn captured the French frigate Vestale on...
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corvette. Ships of the French Navy named Brune The frigate Vestale, sister-ship of frigate (1756) HMS Brune Roche, vol.1, p.88 Roche, Jean-Michel (2005)...
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(1755), Revised as La vestale (1768) Wq.55 – Les amours champêtres (1755) Wq.21 – Antigono (1756) Wq.22 – Il re pastore (1756) Wq.23 – L'île de Merlin...
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of ship launches in 1756 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1756. "French Fifth Rate frigate 'La Sauvage' (1756)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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d'Hector, along with the Vestale, the Aigrette, and the Calypso, successfully made their way to Brest or Rochefort. The frigate Vestale was recaptured on January...
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Marie Sallé (category 1756 deaths)
Marie Sallé (1707–1756) was a French dancer and choreographer in the 18th century known for her expressive, dramatic performances rather than a series...
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Sainte Anne ( French Navy): The 64-gun ship was captured by the Royal Navy. Vestale ( French Navy): The Blonde-class frigate was captured on 8 January by the...
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known for his work in France during the Napoleonic era. His masterpiece La vestale influenced Bellini and Berlioz. Daniel Auber (1782–1871) French composer...
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Baldassare Galuppi (Naples, 1753) Publio Cornelio Scipione in Livia Claudia Vestale by Niccolò Conforto (Rome, 1755) Pompeo in Pompeo magno in Armenia by Francesco...
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becoming HMS Brune. Aigrette, (launched 1756 at Le Havre) – condemned at Brest 1789. Vestale, (launched March 1756 at Le Havre) – captured by British Navy...
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tragic genre. His first success was Milton (1804), which was followed by La vestale (1807). He was the introducer of numerous components of the grand-opéra...
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Britain during the 18th century turned into open warfare in 1754 and 1755. In 1756 what become known as the Seven Years' War broke out across Europe, pitching...
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Metastasio 8 December 1756 Vienna, Burgtheater La fausse esclave (revised as La vestale) opéra comique 1 act after Louis Anseaume and Pierre-Augustin Lefèvre de...
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ships) Parfaite 40 (launched 29 September 1704 at Toulon) – sunk 1718 Vestale 40 (launched 1705 at Toulon) – broken up 1739 Griffon 44–50 (launched 10...
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Spontini (1774–1851), composer and conductor. His most acclaimed work was La Vestale (1807) Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901), leading Italian composer of opera in...
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his 6th Symphony "Pastoral", Beethoven's 5th Symphony 1807 in music – La Vestale by Gaspare Spontini, Symphony No. 4 by Ludwig van Beethoven 1806 in music...
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Feltre, Elisa e Claudio, Il giuramento, Orazi e Curiazi, Il reggente, La vestale, Virginia, The Most Important Man Aarre Merikanto (1893–1958): Juha Oskar...
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