- Jean-Joseph de Rafélis de
Broves (
Brovès, 8 July 1715 —
Brovès, 12
November 1782) was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the War of
American Independence...
-
great autonomy under the
authority of a Bey. In 1770,
Brigadier Rafélis de
Broves bombarded the
cities of Bizerte,
Porto Farina and
Monastir in retaliation...
-
Joseph de
Bauffremont (center) with
Captain Rafélis de
Broves to his right,
being welcome into
Smyrna by the
French Consul, 28
September 1766 detail....
- Fleury-devant-Douaumont Haumont-près-Samogneux Louvemont-Côte-du-Poivre
Brovès, in Var, was
forcibly evacuated in the 1970s for the
building of a military...
- in the area
prompted Louis XV to
order an
attack in 1770 by
Admiral de
Broves,
commanding a
squadron consisting of 2
warships (bearing 74 and 50 guns...
- (Vice-amiral)
Hector 74 Moriès-Castellet César 74
Castellet (flag captain) (WIA)
Broves (chef d'escadre)
Fantasque 64
Suffren Guerrier 74
Bougainville Protecteur...
- Bompart's squadron. In 1766, she
escorted merchantmen under Captain de
Broves. In 1788,
Under Captain Dapchon,
Protecteur was
appointed to
Admiral d'Estaing's...
- La
Poype de
Vertrieux César 74 Chef d'Escadre Jean-Joseph de Rafélis de
Broves Captain Jean-Baptiste de Moriès de Castellet (WIA)
Division and Squadron...
- From 1778, he
commanded the 74-gun César as flag
captain to Chef d'escadre
Broves in the
fleet under Vice
admiral d'Estaing. On 16
August 1778, César captured...
- the
command of
Captain Louis de Raimondis, flag
captain to Chef d'Escadre
Broves. On 13
April 1778, César
sailed from
Toulon bound for America, with the...