- François-Théodore de
Lapelin (11
December 1812 – 12
January 1888) was a
French naval officer who rose to the rank of Rear admiral. He was
Governor of...
- ancestor's head from
Easter Island (11th–15th century),
carried to
France in 1872 by the
French Rear-Admiral
Lapelin, now in the
entrance hall of the museum...
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office 22
February 1867 – 8
April 1869
Preceded by François-Théodore de
Lapelin André César Vérand (acting)
Succeeded by
Marie Gabriel Couturier Personal...
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January 1867 to 22
February 1867 in
place of
Governor François Théodore de
Lapelin. On 8 May 1869 Vérand was
promoted to
Commander of the
Legion of Honour...
- 1864
Maussion de Candé was
replaced as
governor by François-Théodore de
Lapelin.
Maussion de Candé died on 21
January 1867 in Vals-les-Bains, Ardèche,...
- Commander-Motte
Rouge in
February 1871 and upon the
intervention of
Admiral Lapelin, in
March 1871, in
order to
appease Paris and "still this storm", Bishop...
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Ferdinand de
Maussion de Candé,
Governor 1864 to 1867 François Théodore de
Lapelin,
Governor 1867 André César Vérand,
acting Governor 1867 to 1869 Charles...
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charge to be sounded. The
right column, led by
capitaine de
vaisseau de
Lapelin,
crossed the wolf pits, the
ditches and the
chevaux de
frise which extended...