- André,
marquis de
Nesmond (Bordeaux, 17
November 1641 – Havana, 11 June 1702) was a
French naval commander from the
seventeenth century. He was the second...
- François II de
Nesmond (1629–1715) was a
French bishop of Bayeux,
noted for his
reformist principles drawing on the Counter-Reformation as laid down by...
- of Albi and
archbishop of Toulouse.
Nesmond was a son of
Henri de
Nesmond (1600–1651). André,
marquis de
Nesmond was his
elder brother. He was in turn...
- ports,
achieved significant success. For example, in 1695, the
Marquis of
Nesmond, with
seven ships of the line,
captured vessels from the
English East India...
- Atlantic.
Eventually they
would arrive safely at Brest. To the south,
Nesmond was
heading south-east
towards the
Normandy coast with six ships. Two of...
- Ci-devant
plaque at the Hôtel de
Nesmond [fr] in Paris...
- (1630–1721) and
Bishop of Avranches, was a
native of Caen.
Bishop François II de
Nesmond authorized the
establishment of the
Congregation of the
Mission of Saint-Lazare...
-
naval squadron under Chevalier Nesmond to lay
siege to St. John's in
retaliation for
earlier English attacks. In 1694,
Nesmond set sail from
Plaisance to...
- discussions, and was
bitterly denounced. On 30
March 1701, François de
Nesmond,
bishop of
Bayeux condemned seventeen propositions taken from Cally's work...
- Anckarstjerna, Dutch-born
Swedish admiral (d. 1714)
January 27 –
Henri de
Nesmond,
French churchman (d. 1727)
February 2 –
William "Tangier" Smith, Moroccan...