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Maxime Julien Émeriau de
Beauverger (French pronunciation: [maksim ʒyljɛ̃ eməʁjo də bovɛʁʒe]; 20
October 1762 in
Carhaix – 2
February 1845 in Toulon)...
- The
clash occurred when a
French fleet under Vice-Admiral
Maxime Julien Émeriau de
Beauverger took
advantage of a
favourable wind and the
temporary absence...
- Bibliothèque Andrée-Chedid, 36
Émeriau street (Paris)...
-
Between 1990 and 1992, Jean-Loup Boisseau,
Bertrand Cattiaux,
Philippe Émeriau,
Michel Giroud, and the Société
Synaptel revised and
augmented the instrument...
- saw
front line service.
Spartiate Third rate 74
Captain Maurice-Julien
Emeriau 64 150 214
Dismasted and
severely damaged.
Captured and
became HMS Spartiate...
- RÉMOND, V.
BRUEYS ANDREOSSI FRERE ROGUET CAFFARELLI LETURC LUCOTTE LAHURE EMERIAU BONNEMAINS DESAIX CH****ELOUP
MIOLLIS MONIER DELEGORGUES MIREUR LOVERDO...
- 1973–74
Grand Louis Karl-Olof
Elmdahl Sweden 1973–74
Keewaydin Pascal Emeriau France 1973–74
Tauranga David Endean New
Zealand 2001–02 Team Tyco, 2005–06...
- of Audacious's
broadside to
Spartiate meant that
Captain Maurice-Julien
Emeriau now
faced three opponents.
Within minutes all
three of his ship's masts...
-
married Dawn
Leslie Anne Keen, the only
daughter of
David A. Keen, of Rue
Émeriau in Paris, France.
Before their 1989 divorce,
during which "his wife was...
- Malherbe, Sébastien; Pailhas, Marceau; Bertasi, Eric; Bourdoncle, Boris;
Emeriau, Pierre-Emmanuel; Mezher, Rawad; Music, Luka; Belabas, Nadia; Valiron,...