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Lamellerie's expedition was a
French naval operation launched in
February 1806. Four
French Navy
frigates and a brig, all
survivors of the
Battle of Trafalgar...
- Louis-Charles-Auguste Delamarre,
vicomte de
Lamellerie (1 May 1771 — 6
August 1840) was a
French Navy
officer and nobleman. He is
buried in Pere Lachaise...
- in
Lamellerie's expedition, a
squadron commanded by the most
senior frigate captain in Cádiz,
Captain Louis-Charles-Auguste
Delamarre de
Lamellerie. The...
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Chesneau Didon (40), Comm. Pierre-Bernard
Milius Hortense (40), Comm.
Delamarre de
Lamellerie Hermione (40), Comm. Jean-Michel Mahé Sirène (40), Thémis (40),...
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Escaped Hortense Frigate 40 Capt Louis-Charles-Auguste
Delamarre de
Lamellerie ? 0 0 0 0%
Escaped Rhin
Frigate 40 Capt
Michel Chesneau ? 0 0 0 0% Escaped...
- (born 1967),
French slalom canoeist Louis-Charles-Auguste
Delamarre de
Lamellerie (1771–1840),
French Navy
officer and
captain Raymond Delamarre (1890–1986)...
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French Navy. In
January 1805,
under the
command of
Captain Delamarre de
Lamellerie, she and
Incorruptible were sent to
observe British movements off Toulon...
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Finisterre on 22 July 1805, the
Battle of
Trafalgar on 21
October 1805, and
Lamellerie's expedition of February–July 1806. In late 1807, she was part of a division...
- HMS Cyane, the
Battle of Cape Finisterre, in the
Battle of
Trafalgar and in
Lamellerie's expedition. In late 1807, he took part in a
division under Rear-Admiral...
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September 1806. A
second force was less
planned and more opportunistic:
Lamellerie's expedition was
drawn from
frigates that had
survived the
Battle of Trafalgar...