Jean Armand de Maillé, 2nd Marquis of Brézé, Duke of Fronsac (18 October 1619 – 16 June 1646) was a French admiral. Jean was born in Milly-le-Meugon, in...
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Chain mail (redirect from Chain maille)
Chain mail (also known as chain-mail, mail or maille) is a type of armour consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh....
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Maillé Brézé was one of six Vauquelin-class destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1930s. The ship entered...
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Maillé Brézé in honour of admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé: French ship Brézé (1646) (1646–1665), a -gun ship of the line. French destroyer Maillé...
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five became anti-submarine destroyers. One member of the class survives, Maillé-Brézé as a museum ship at Nantes. These ships were based on the wartime...
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Cuillandre 1989–2001: Pierre Maille (2nd and 3rd terms) 1985–1989: Georges Kerbrat 1983–1985: Jacques Berthelot 1982–1983: Pierre Maille 1977–1982: Francis Le...
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Firth of Clyde (category Nature Conservation Marine Protected Areas of Scotland)
and sank 5 February 1920, salvaged (scrapped where beached 1924 - 1926). Maillé Brézé, 30 April 1931, Lost by accidental explosion. Salvaged summer of 1954...
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form of maille and cloth aveintails, or the earlier plate gorgets like those from Chatalka and Tarasovo. Scale (Thorax Pholiodotos), Maille (Zava, Lorikion...
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Jean René Constant Quoy (10 November 1790 in Maillé – 4 July 1869 in Rochefort) was a French naval surgeon, zoologist and anatomist. In 1806, he began...
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cutting edge. This was a response to the deployment of heavy armor, such as maille and plate armour, where cutting attacks were ineffective and focus was on...
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from the original on 30 June 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2016. "Maillé Brézé". Maillé Brézé. Retrieved 24 September 2016. "Princess Elizabeth". Association...
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Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean (France) (redirect from Marine du Levant)
Reboul Hector Berlioz) - Gerfaut (CF Penet) – Albatros (CF Penet) 9ème DCT : Maillé Brézé ** (CA Derrien) - CF Glotin) - Cassard (CF Braxmeyer) – Kersaint (CF...
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in early 1940 to support the Allied forces in the Norwegian Campaign and Maillé Brézé was lost to an accidental explosion. The others returned to the Mediterranean...
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images. The wreck is not to be confused with that of the French warship Maillé Brézé which sank nearby in 1940, but was later removed and cut up in Port...
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of Pontchâteau, and Françoise of Maillé (c. 1493–?), Viscountess of Brosse, Baroness of Pontchâteau, Lady of Maillé, La Rochecorborn, La Haye and La Motte-Sainte-Heraye...
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itself off the Catalan coast. In 1643 the French admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé sailed south, to search for and destroy the Spanish fleet to extend...
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short tons) contre-torpilleurs (large destroyers) Tartu, Chevalier Paul, Maillé Brézé, Milan, Bison and Épervier, as well as the 1,500 t (1,500 long tons)...
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Griffiths as Dr. Bourdelot Arielle Dombasle as Claire Clémence de Maillé, "Princess of Condé" Marine Delterme as Madame de Montespan, mistress of King Louis XIV...
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reconditioned for the shoot. These included the retired French Navy destroyer Maillé-Brézé, which was made to look like a 1940 British warship as there were...
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Lapérouse Laplace Latouche-Tréville Léopard Lion Loire Luberon Lynx Lyre Maillé-Brézé Marne Massue Méduse Mercure Meuse Mistral Molène Monge Montcalm Moqueuse...
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Idiáquez, Duke of Ciudad Real, and a French fleet under Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé, Duc de Fronsac. In a three-day battle, Brézé defeated the Spanish...
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Choinne Dioghoise Ratha Bhota 1891; Turas na croiche agus an Choróin Mhuire maille le dántaibh diadha 1892; Na hEipistil agus na soisgéil do na Domhnaigh agus...
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girls' schools, and a high school divided into boys' and girls' schools) De Maillé (elementary school, junior high school) Lycée général et technologique de...
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Thraustochytrids (category Marine microorganisms)
colonial tunicate". Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences. 35 (4) (published 2006). ISSN 0379-5136. Lyons, M. Maille; Ward, J. Evan; Uhlinger, Kevin R.; Gast...
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submarines Amazone, Minerve and Galatée, as well as the squadron escort, Maillé-Brézé. From October 1963 to November 1963, a test of an automatic immersion...
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won by France's first Grand Admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé, son of Marshall Urbain de Maillé-Brézé and nephew of Cardinal Richelieu. The Navy built...
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Hans Laitres, Guillaume Daoust, Maxime Vermette, Daniel Bisson and Mathieu Maillé, Ru Brent Planiden and Chris Ferguson, Cold Road Best Original Score Best...
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descriptions of the fragrances and included Musk, Spice, Amber, Oriental, and Marine. From 1990 until 1996, geographic names for fragrances were used. In 2009...
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Ontario, Canada HMAS Vampire (D11) in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia FS Maillé-Brézé in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France FGS Mölders in Wilhelmshaven,...
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Atlantic convoys. On 30 April 1940 the French Vauquelin class destroyer Maillé Brézé blew up off Greenock with heavy loss of life following an accident...
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