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- Boudeuse was a 32-gun, 12-pounder-armed sailing frigate named Boudeuse on 6 June 1765. She is most famous for being the exploration ship of Louis Antoine...
- geographers aboard. Bougainville left Nantes on 15 November 1766 with two ships: Boudeuse (captain : Nicolas Pierre Duclos-Guyot) and the Étoile (commanded by François...
- La Boudeuse is the modern title given to an oil on canvas painting in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, by the French Rococo painter Antoine Watteau...
- Après l'Audacieuse, la Boudeuse, la Capricieuse,… voici venu le temps de la Dépanneuse ! (After the Audacieuse, the Boudeuse, the Capricieuse, time has...
- 2 April 1768, the expedition of Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, aboard Boudeuse and Etoile on the first French cir****navigation, sighted Tahiti. On 5 April...
- Boudeuse Cay is an uninhabited islet lying at the western edge of the Amirantes group, of the Outer Islands of the Republic of Seyc****es, in the western...
- Boudeuse, of Louis Antoine de Bougainville...
- left) the patrol ship Albatros, frigate Floréal, P400 La Rieuse and La Boudeuse, Gendarmerie Navale's Jonquille, BATRAL La Grandière and the Garonne, behind...
- poetry in his native language to describe his experiences on Boudeuse. On 3 May 1768, Boudeuse and Étoile arrived at Samoa where Ahutoru proved contemptuous...
- Picture Gallery, London La Surprise, c. 1718, Getty Center, Los Angeles La Boudeuse, c. 1715–1718, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg Pilgrimage to Cythera...