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Louis Crucy (4 July 1756 – 8
August 1837) was a
French architect and
brother of
Mathurin Crucy, with whom he
worked on the
naval facilities at Indre, near...
- days and
Emberings be Lent, Whitsun, Holyrood, and Lucie. "Lenty, Penty,
Crucy, Lucy" is a
shorter mnemonic for when they fall. The
ember days
began on...
- is completed. Théâtre
Graslin in
Nantes (France),
designed by
Mathurin Crucy, is opened.
Theater in der Josefstadt,
Vienna is established.
Theatre Royal...
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memory of the
Crucy shipyards: rue de la Cale-
Crucy, imp****e
Crucy, rue des Chantiers-de-
Crucy, and rue de la Piperie. The
former Crucy slipway is still...
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Mathurin Crucy (French pronunciation: [matyʁɛ̃ kʁysi]; 2
February 1749,
Nantes - 7
November 1826, Chantenay, near Nantes) was a
French architect and urban...
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Battle of
Lissa on 13
March 1811.
Pallas Builder:
Mathurin &
Antoine Crucy, B****e-Indre (near Nantes) Ordered: 26
March 1805 Laid down:
October 1805...
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designed by the
neoclassical architects Jean-Baptiste
Ceineray and
Mathurin Crucy. They
include the
Chamber of
Accounts of
Brittany (now the préfecture, 1763–1783);...
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Baptiste Vaquette de
Gribeauval Designed Modèle 1775
Manufacturer Strasbourg,
Crucy Produced 1810
Specifications M**** 1,591 kg Barrel length 317 cm Caliber...
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Vigie was
launched at
Nantes in July 1799 by Mathurin, Louis, and
Antoine Crucy,
building to
plans by
Pierre Ozanne. She was
wrecked in
December 1810. On...
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brigs in the
background History France Name Méduse
Namesake Medusa Builder Crucy shipyard,
Paimboeuf Laid down 24 June 1806
Launched 1 July 1810 In service...