- The
French cruiser Gueydon was the name ship of her
class of
armoured cruisers built for the
French Navy in the 1890s.
Designed by the
naval architect...
-
flamingos De
Gueydon (1847), p. 349. Kitchin,
Thomas (1797), "South America", Kitchin's
General Atlas..., London:
Laurie & Whittle. De
Gueydon (1847), p...
- The
Gueydon-class
cruiser was a three-ship
class of
armored cruisers built in the
first decade of the
twentieth century for the
French Navy (Marine Navale)...
-
Louis Henri,
comte de
Gueydon (22
November 1809 – 1
December 1886) was a vice
admiral in the
French Navy, and the
first governor of
Algeria under the...
- Azeffoun, the
classical Rusazus and
colonial Port
Gueydon, is a town and
commune in Tizi
Ouzou Province in
northern Algeria,
located on Cape Corbelin...
- E-boat pens at Le Havre. a raid on
Brest saw the
sinking of the
cruiser Gueydon.
Other attacks directed on Swinemünde
culminated in the
sinking of the...
- Dupetit-Thouars was a
Gueydon-class
armoured cruiser of the
French Navy. She was
torpedoed and sunk on 7
August 1918 by SM U-62 with the loss of 13 of...
- Dominique, L. C. (1909). Un
gouverneur général de l'Algérie, l'Amiral de
Gueydon (in French). A. Jourdan. Zancarini-Fournel, Mic****e (2016). Les luttes...
- In
February 1914 Ou Said
attacked a
French post
established by
Colonel Gueydon at Oued Zem, 25
miles (40 km) north-west of
Kasbah Tadla. His
attacks upon...
- 2020). "A
Discussion on
French Armored Cruiser Identification: From the
Gueydon class to the
Edgar Quinet class".
Warship International. LVII (3): 199–221...