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Armand Joseph Bruat (Colmar, 26 May 1796 – Montebello, off Toulon, 19
November 1855) was a
French admiral.
Bruat joined the
French Navy in 1811, at the...
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Marius Bruat (27 June 1930 – 1
January 2020) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Bruat was
recruited in 1950 to FC Sochaux-Montbéliard...
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former Jesuit college.
Synagogue – 1843 (Neoclassicism)
Fontaine de l'Amiral
Bruat – 1864 (Statue by Bartholdi)
Fontaine Roeselmann – 1888 (Statue by Bartholdi)...
- coloniales,
under captains Félix-Ariel d'****igny (1794-1846) and
Armand Joseph Bruat (1796-1855), who were
captured by the
resistance fighters of the town of...
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British Rear
Admiral Edmund Lyons and the
French Vice
Admiral Armand Joseph Bruat. The
British contributed a
further seventeen frigates and sloops, ten gunboats...
- with more than 1000 deaths) that the
French commissioner Armand Joseph Bruat and the
regent of the
Tahitian Kingdom Paraita ordered that
Tahiti had to...
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Mediterranean Sea. The brig Le Silène was
commanded by
Captain Armand Joseph Bruat (1796-1855),
while brig L'Aventure was
commanded by
Captain d'****igny and...
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Kingdom of Pōmare on 6
November 1843 and set up the
governor Armand Joseph Bruat there as the
chief of the new colony. He
threw Pritchard into prison, and...
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Korea Bay. In the 19th century, Musu
Point was
variously known as Cape
Bruat or Boltin. It was
known in
Korean as Mong-pai-kat.
During the ****anese occupation...
- Schongauer" – 1863 (in
front of the
Unterlinden Museum) "Fontaine de l'Amiral
Bruat" – 1864 "Fontaine Roeselmann" – 1888 "Monument Hirn" – 1894 "Fontaine Schwendi"...