- Édouard-Thomas de Burgues,
comte de
Missiessy (French pronunciation: [edwaʁ tɔmɑ byʁɡ də misjesi]; 23
April 1756 – 24
March 1837) was a
French Navy officer...
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duties in 1802,
Allemand received command of the Magnanime, in
Admiral Missiessy's squadron, on
which he
departed on 11
January 1805 for the Saint-Domingue...
- at
Senegal and stir up
trouble in West Africa. Meanwhile, Rear-Admiral
Missiessy was to sail from
Rochefort on 1
November with six
ships of the line and...
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access to the sea. From east to west
these are: Castigneau; Malbousquet;
Missiessy; Milhaud. The
first has two main entrances: next to the
civilian port...
-
Minerve operated solely in the
Mediterranean Sea. She was re****ed at
Missiessy Quay, Toulon, in 1967. On 27
January 1968, at 07:55 CET,
Minerve was travelling...
- were found. 121 1907 France Iéna – On 12 March,
while in
drydock in the
Missiessy Basin at Toulon, the
battleship suffered a
series of
internal explosions...
- the
ships of Pierre-Charles
Villeneuve and Édouard
Thomas Burgues de
Missiessy, but he was
blockaded by the
British navy.
Ganteaume held
various offices...
- the fort in 1806 but failed.
French Admiral Édouard
Thomas Burgues de
Missiessy raided the
island and
succeeded in
blowing up the
powder magazine in 1805...
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Pierre Martin François Étienne de Rosily-Mesros Édouard
Thomas Burgues de
Missiessy Albin Roussin Pierre César
Charles de
Sercey Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard...
- Australia, in the
Dampierland bioregion. It
extends south-west from Cape
Missiessy 19°03′S 121°31′E / 19.050°S 121.517°E / -19.050; 121.517 in a shallow...