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Gabaret Island, also
known as
Cabaret Island,
situated approximately eight miles (13 km) due
north of the
Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, and approximately...
- Gabriel-Jean
Nicolas Gabaret de Saint-Sornin (18
August 1641 – 25 June 1712) was a
French colonial official who was
governor of
Grenada in the French...
- Chabert) Agréable 56 (Monsieur d'Ailly) Sans-Pareil 70 (chef d'escadre Jean
Gabaret, flag-captain
Alain Emmanuel de Coëtlogon)
Grand 72 (Monsieur de Beaulieu)...
- Louis,
Missouri - west St.
Louis County,
Missouri - west
Chouteau Island Gabaret Island Horseshoe Lake
State Park
Mosenthein Island Madison County Transit...
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belonged to Vice
Admiral Duquesne, Rear
Admiral de
Tourville and Rear
Admiral Gabaret. The
Dutch were
inclined to meet the
French at sea, but they were disappointed...
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Mississippi River, is one of a
cluster of
three islands:
Chouteau Island,
Gabaret Island, and
Mosenthein Island. The three, with a
combined area of approximately...
- matters, the word gəḇereṯ (גְּבֶרֶת; also גְּבִרְת gəḇirət and גְבָרֶת
gəḇāreṯ,
meaning 'lady', 'mistress', or 'queen')
occurs nine
times in the Masoretic...
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Governor (1675–1679)
Jacques de Chambly,
Governor (1679–1680)
Nicholas de
Gabaret,
Governor (1680–1689)
Louis Ancelin de Gemostat,
Governor (1690–1695) Jean-Léon...
- and
recommissioned in June 1689 as the
flagship of chef d'escadre Jean
Gabaret. She took part in the
Battle of
Beachy Head on 10 July 1690 (as flagship...
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Marquis de
Preuilly d'Humières, a chef d'escadre and the rear by
Louis Gabaret,
another chef d'escadre. The
Dutch Third Squadron led the
Dutch fleet,...