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Alexis Vital Joseph,
Baron of
Bruix, (Brest, France, 1790 – Callao, Peru, 1825),
Alejo Bruix in Spanish, was
French military who
joined to the patriot...
- The Croisière de
Bruix (or
Bruix'
expedition of 1799) was the prin****l
naval campaign of the year 1799
during the
French Revolutionary Wars. The expedition...
- Étienne
Eustache Bruix (17 July 1759 – 18
March 1805) was a
French Navy
officer and
politician who
served as
Minister of the Navy and the
Colonies from...
- The
Boulevard de l'Amiral-
Bruix is a
boulevard in the 16th arrondis****t of Paris, France. It is one of the
Boulevards of the
Marshals that
circle the...
- The Croisière de
Bruix (also
known as
Bruix's expedition of 1799) was a
naval campaign of the
French Revolutionary Wars.
Planned and
commanded by French...
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Bruix Cove is the 1.93 km wide cove
indenting for 1.75 km the
south coast of Moon Bay in
eastern Livingston Island, the
South Shetland Islands in Antarctica...
- 68 (6): 394–424. doi:10.3322/caac.21492. PMID 30207593. S2CID 52188256.
Bruix J, Han KH,
Gores G,
Llovet JM,
Mazzaferro V (April 2015). "Liver cancer:...
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Bruix was one of four
Amiral Charner-class
armored cruisers built for the
French Navy (Marine Navale)in the 1890s. She
served in the
Atlantic Ocean, the...
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admiral de Latouche-Tréville Vice-admiral de Villaret-Joyeuse Vice-admiral
Bruix Rear
Admiral du
Chayla Capitaine de
vaisseau du
Petit Thouars Capitaine...
- Monday,
August 16, 1999, only two w****s into filming,
Boulevard de l'Amiral-
Bruix was
closed to
traffic for the
length between Porte Dauphine and
Porte Maillot...