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Flottes de
combat ,
translated as
Combat Fleets of the World, is an
almanac and
reference book for the world's navies.
Arranged by nation,
listings include...
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Pierre Flotte or
Pierre Flote (Languedoc,
second half of the 13th
century – Kortrijk, 11 July 1302) was a
French legalist,
Chancellor of
France and Keeper...
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Flotte, also
known as
Josserande de Fleet, Josserane, or
Josserande Flotte, (d. ca. 1151 CE) was a
noblewoman born to
Pierre Arnaud de la
Flotte and...
- Marie-Anne
Elisabeth "Elise" la
Flotte, or de
Flotte, née
Reboul (1779 in
Smyrna – 25
March 1815 in Paris), was a
French lady's companion, lady-in-waiting...
- La
Flotte (French pronunciation: [la flɔt];
sometimes locally La
Flotte-en-Re), is a
commune on the isle of Ré off the
western coast of France, administratively...
- The Weiße
Flotte ("White Fleet") is a
shipping company with its head
office in Stralsund, Germany, that
offers p****enger and car
ferry services as well...
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seven children born to the
painter Antoine Boizot (1702–1782) and
Jeanne Flottes (1715–1762). Her
older brother was the
designer and
sculptor Louis-Simon...
- Vincent-Bréchignac,
Henri Le M****on, Jean
Labayle Couhat, M.
Bernard Prézelin, Les
Flottes de
combat 1940-1942,
Challamel Publishing, 1942, p. 644
Raymond Stănescu...
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Virot de Sombreuil, the
governor of Les Invalides, and Marie-Madeleine des
Flottes de l'Eychoisier. He had two
older siblings, Marie-Maurille, Mademoiselle...
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Joseph de
Flotte d'Argenson (Saint-Pierre-d'Argençon, 11
March 1734 – Toulon, 10
September 1792) was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the War of American...