-
during World War II.
After that conflict, she
became the
French submarine Blaison (Q165)
until she was
decommissioned on 18
August 1959. U-123 was laid down...
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Commandant Blaison (F793) is a D'Estienne d'Orves-class
aviso in the
French Navy.
Armed by a crew of 90 sailors,
these vessels have the re****tion of...
- the new
commune of
Blaison-Saint-Sulpice.
Castle of
Blaison Motte-and-bailey of
Blaison,
before the
castle Tithe barn of
Blaison Communes of the Maine-et-Loire...
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Thibaut de
Blaison, Blason, or
Blazon (died
after March 1229) was a
Poitevin nobleman, Crusader, and trouvère from a
noble family with
lands in Blason...
- not
repatriated from the
original crew,
Frigate Captain Georges Louis Blaison,
became the new
commanding officer.
Because of Anglo-French
tensions with...
-
Blaison-Saint-Sulpice (French pronunciation: [blɛzɔ̃ sɛ̃ sylpis] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department of
western France. The muni****lity was...
- 1944;
scuttled on 19
August 1944;
raised and
became the
French submarine
Blaison (Q165);
stricken on 18
August 1959 This
article includes a list of ships...
- (Germany) (1945–1959)
German Type IX
submarine (French:
Unterseeboot type IX)
Blaison (ex U-123)
Bouan (ex U-510) Type XXI
submarine (Germany) (1946–1967) Roland...
-
daughter of Bartholomew, Lord of L'Île-Bouchard and his wife
Gerberge of
Blaison. She was the
maternal grandmother of the
celebrated Eleanor of Aquitaine...
- 995–1068
Archimbaud Borel 1019–1083
Amabilis de
Bouchard 1023–1084 Eon de
Blaison 1028–
Tcheletis de Trèves 1028–
Hugues I de Châtellerault 1008–1075 Gerberga...