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Gloire,
meaning "glory", has been a po****r name for
French vessels.
Gloire (1691), an
ordinary galley Gloire (1707), a 40-gun
frigate Gloire (1726),...
- The
French ironclad Gloire ([ɡlwaʁ], "Glory") was the
first ocean-going ironclad,
launched in 1859. She was
developed after the
Crimean War, in response...
- Glory, or the
French variant HMS
Gloire: HMS Glory (1747) was a 44-gun
fifth rate,
formerly the
French 44-gun ship La
Gloire,
captured from the
French in...
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company returns from the war to a
military march ("Déposons les armes" and "
Gloire immortelle de nos aïeux", the well-known "soldiers' chorus").
Siebel asks...
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Gloire was a
French light cruiser of the La Galissonnière class. The La Galissonnière
class was
designed as an
enlarged and
improved version of the preceding...
- The
Price of Fame (French: La Rançon de la
gloire) is a 2014
French comedy-drama film
written and
directed by
Xavier Beauvois with an
original score by...
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Gloire Amanda (born
November 11, 1998) is a
professional soccer player. Born in Tanzania, he
represented Canada at
youth international level.
Amanda was...
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warships to
explosive or
incendiary s****. The
first ironclad battleship,
Gloire, was
launched by the
French Navy in
November 1859,
narrowly preempting the...
- The
Gloire du sport, or
France National Sports Hall of Fame (French:
Glory of Sport), is a Hall of Fame
award that is
given to
former athletes, sports...
- The
Gloire class consisted of five
armored cruisers built for the
French Navy (Marine Nationale)
during the
first decade of the 20th century. ****ed with...