- waters),
Ningaloo Marine Park (State waters) and
Muiron Islands Marine Management Area (including the
Muiron Islands),
Jurabi Coastal Park,
Bundegi Coastal...
- Jean-Baptiste
Muiron (10
January 1774 – 15
November 1796) was a
French Army officer. He rose to fame by
allegedly sacrificing himself to save the life...
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staff were hit by the
intense fire and his aide-de-camp, Jean-Baptiste
Muiron, was killed. An
unknown officer dragged Bonaparte out of the line of fire...
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Muiron was a
frigate of the
French Navy,
famous for
ferrying Bonaparte on the 22
August 1799
under the
flagship of
Admiral Ganteaume from
Egypt to France...
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renamed Leoben,
captured by
Britain 1801 ? -
Captured by
France 1797,
renamed Muiron Carrère -
Captured by
France 1797
Palma 40? -
Captured by
France 1797 and...
- father's partner, and in July, the
company name was
changed to "Clicquot-
Muiron et Fils".
Sales increased from 8,000
bottles a year in 1796 to 60,000 in...
- C****oichthys latispinosus, also
known as the
Muiron Island pipefish or
Muiron pipefish, is a
species of
pipefish native to the
western coast of Western...
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French Romantic -
Alfred de Vigny) La
Sensible La
Courageuse La Carrère La
Muiron La
Leoben 30 guns : La
Mantoue La
Montenotte 1 corvette, the 30 gun La Badine...
- soon be back with
reinforcements from France. As
night fell, the
frigate Muiron silently moored by the s****, with
three other ships escorting her. Some...
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friend and aide de camp to
Napoleon Bonaparte. He also
became friends with
Muiron,
Vivant Denon,
Lazare Carnot, Augereau, and Bourienne. His name is engraved...