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Jurien de la
Gravière was a
protected cruiser built for the
French Navy in the late 1890s and
early 1900s, the last
vessel of that type
built in France...
- de la
Gravière usually refers to a
French family of
magistrates originating in Riom, Auvergne.
People Lt. Gen.
Guillaume Jurien de la
Gravière (1738–1809)...
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Caroline Gravière (real name
Estelle Marie Louise Ruelens) (27 May 1821 – 20
March 1878) was a
Belgian writer. The
daughter of a
former notary from the...
- ran from P+R
Bernex to Meyrin-
Gravière or CERN, but has
since then been
split into Line 14 (P+R
Bernex – Meyrin-
Gravière) and Line 18 (Carouge – CERN)...
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Gravières (French pronunciation: [ɡʁavjɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France. The
commune is
traversed by the
river Ch****ezac...
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Jurien de La
Gravière (19
November 1812 in Brest, Finistère – 5
March 1892) was a
French admiral, son of
Admiral Pierre Roch
Jurien de La
Gravière, who served...
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Pierre Roch
Jurien de La
Gravière (5
November 1772 – 14
January 1849) was a
French naval officer. Born at
Gannat in Allier, La
Gravière entered the service...
- 1890 she made her
debut at the Opéra
National de Bordeaux,
whose director Gravière married her. She had her
first great success in the
title role of the opera...
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Mitragliere was one of
nineteen Soldati-class
destroyers built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy) in the late 1930s and
early 1940s.
Completed in...
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Citations L'Amiral
Baudin by
Jurien De La
Gravière, pp. 50–53 (590–593 on the file)
References Jurien de La
Gravière, Jean
Pierre Edmond (1888). L'Amiral Baudin...