- name HMS
Belliqueux: HMS
Belliqueux (1758) was a 64-gun
third rate,
captured from the
French in 1758 and
broken up in 1772. HMS
Belliqueux (1780) was...
- HMS
Belliqueux (Eng. warlike) was a 64-gun
third rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
launched on 5 June 1780 at
Blackwall Yard, London. She was named...
-
Belliqueux was a 64-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy,
launched in 1756. She was
captured on 2
November 1758 by HMS Antelope in the
Irish Sea. She...
- Cleves,
Count of Mark (16
February 1419 – 5
September 1481). Jean de
Belliqueux (warlike), was Duke of
Cleves and
Count of Mark. John was the son of Adolph...
- were
chased by four
British ships: Monarch, Valiant, HMS
Centaur and HMS
Belliqueux. De Gr****e made for
Guadeloupe and bore up with his
fleet to
protect the...
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completed in 1910, five
years before his death. It is
notated as "Sauvage,
Belliqueux" (Savage/wild, belligerent).
Preludes Op. 59 (Scriabin):
Scores at the...
- Ordered: 8
April 1777 Launched: 10
April 1781 Fate: Wrecked, 1809 HMS
Belliqueux Builder: Perry,
Blackwall Yard Ordered: 19
February 1778 Launched: 5 June...
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vessel was
towed back to Britain. In May 1796 he took
command of HMS
Belliqueux. This 64-gunner was
involved in the
mutiny of the
North Sea
Squadron at...
- the
South Seas'
whale fishery. The
small British ship of the line HMS
Belliqueux escorted the convoy,
which otherwise had to rely on the ships' individual...
- Sir
Samuel Hood, Capt. John
Knight Alfred (74) - Capt.
Thomas Dumaresq Belliqueux (64) - Capt.
Andrew Sutherland Magnificent (74) - Capt.
Robert Linzee...