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Napoleonic Wars were
named Dame
Ernouf, for Geneviève Miloent, wife of Jean
Augustin Ernouf,
governor of Guadeloupe: Dame
Ernouf (1805–1805), was a 200-ton...
- Divisional-General
Manuel Louis Jean
Augustin Ernouf (29
August 1753 – 12
September 1827) was a
French Army
officer and
colonial administrator who served...
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privateer ships were
named Général
Ernouf, for Jean
Augustin Ernouf, the
governor of the
colony of Guadeloupe: Général
Ernouf (General
Erneuf in some British...
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French were
defeated and
driven back. The island's commander, Jean
Augustin Ernouf,
began surrender negotiations the
following day. The
French West Indian...
- Dame
Ernouf first appears under that name in 1807. Her
origins are
currently obscure. She
served as a
privateer first under that name, and then
under the...
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already had a
mistress named Waldrada, who,
according to
historian Baron Ernouf, was of
noble Gallo-Roman family,: 3
whose brother, Thietgaud, was the...
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March 2014.
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family origin is uncertain. The
prolific 19th-century
French writer Baron Ernouf suggested that
Waldrada was of
noble Gallo-Roman descent,
sister of Thietgaud...
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Jourdan relegated command of the army to his
chief of staff, Jean
Augustin Ernouf, and
traveled to
Paris to ask for more and
better troops and, ultimately...
- single-ship actions, also
against privateers. In the
first she
captured Dame
Ernouf; in the second, she took
heavy casualties in an
indecisive action with Revanche...