- The
Galiote River (French: Rivière
Galiote) is a
tributary of the Gulf of
Saint Lawrence,
flowing in the muni****lity of L'Île-d'Anticosti, in the Minganie...
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galiote, was a
small galley boat
propelled by sail or oars.
There are
three different types of
naval galiots that
sailed on
different seas. A
galiote...
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large chaloupe or launch. A
galiote a
bombes was a
galiote armed with a
mortar for use in
bombarding the coast. 4. Also
galiote, a horse-drawn
barge used...
- Nivôse, Year II), were
known as the
Galiot Drownings (French:
Noyades des
galiotes). Two-masted
Dutch galiots –
small trade ships –
moored in
Nantes as a...
- to the End of 1911,
Clarendon Press, pp. 104–106 Loureiro, Rui Manuel.
Galiote Pereira_Algumas cousas sabidas da China_1992. "History of
Ayutthaya - Foreign...
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interventions and
brutality had led to the
growth of
sinophobia in Portugal.
Galiote Pereira, a
Portuguese Jesuit missionary who was
imprisoned by
Chinese authorities...
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Taekwondo Rama...
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Naturaliste was one of the two-vessel Salamandre-class of
galiotes à
bombes of the
French Navy.
Under Jacques Hamelin, and
together with Géographe she...
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Renau d'Eliçagaray, and used by the
French Navy. They were
first called galiote à
bombe (a word
derived from the
Dutch galliot,
denoting a short, beamy...