- Vice-Admiral François-Paul
Brueys d'Aigalliers,
Comte de
Brueys (12
February 1753 – 1
August 1798) was a
French Navy
officer and
nobleman who
served in...
- too dangerous,
Brueys could sail
north to Corfu,
leaving only the
transports and a
handful of
lighter warships at Alexandria.
Brueys refused, in the...
- 1712: Œuvres
choisies de
Brueys et de Palaprat,
preface by Louis-Simon
Auger (2 volumes) Read
online 1 2 David-Augustine de
Brueys -
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- Stéphane
Bruey (1
December 1932 – 30
August 2005) was a
French professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. He was part of the
France squad during...
-
journalist Jefferson Columbus Davis, US
officer Napoléon III François-Paul
Brueys d'Aigalliers,
french admiral Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Hand-in-waistcoat...
- with his
invasion fleet under the
command of Vice
Admiral François-Paul
Brueys d'Aigalliers. Nelson,
having been
reinforced with a
number of
ships from...
- fleet,
Bonaparte ordered Brueys to sail his
squadron to the
wider Aboukir Bay, 20
miles (32 km)
northeast of Alexandria.
Brueys was
instructed that if he...
-
frigates and a
number of
smaller vessels under Vice-amiral François-Paul
Brueys D'Aigalliers, anc****d in
Aboukir Bay as the
harbour of
Alexandria was too...
- Boško Antić Jean-Marie
Aubry Fahid Ben
Khalfallah Marc
Berdoll Stéphane
Bruey Thierry Cygan Milan Damjanović Cédric
Daury Jean-Pierre
Dogliani Jean-Marc...
- Genoa,
Civitavecchia and
Bastia and was put
under the
command of
Admiral Brueys and Contre-amirals Villeneuve, Du Chayla, Decrès and Ganteaume. The fleet...