- Georges-René Le
Peley de
Pléville (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ ʁəne lə pəlɛ də plevil]; 29 June 1726 in
Granville – 2
October 1805 in Paris) was the governor...
- run aground.
Pléville ordered a manœuvre that got her
afloat again and
brought her into
harbour at M****illes. In
gratitude for
Pléville's actions, the...
-
Pierre Dumanoir Le
Pelley is the 2nd
cousin of
Georges René Le
Peley de
Pléville (1726-1805). His
mother Jeanne Élisabeth
Lucas de
Lezeaux (1744-1819) is...
- Jean François
Truguet 16 July 1797 27
April 1798
Georges René Le
Peley de
Pléville 27
April 1798 2 July 1799 Étienne
Eustache Bruix 2 July 1799 10 November...
- 18
Fructidor year V (4
September 1797), he was
replaced by Georges-René
Pléville De Pelley, but was
instead made France's amb****ador to Spain. He was removed...
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Penalties Time Rank
Penalties Time Rank
Eduardo Álvarez
Aznar Rockfeller de
Pleville Bois
Margot Individual Retired Sergio Álvarez Moya Puma HS 13 79.75 60...
- Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée,
painter (born 1724) 2
October -
Georges René Le
Peley de
Pléville admiral and
Naval Minister (born 1726) 8
November - François-Thomas-Marie...
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admirals to France, of
which the best
known is
Georges René Le
Peley de
Pléville. In 1688,
Louvois razed part of the
defences of the town.
Louis XIV appointed...
- Pintens,
Belgian road
bicycle racer Georges Piot,
French rower Georges-René
Pléville Le Pelley,
French admiral Georges Politzer,
French philosopher and Marxist...
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Ernest le
Pelley (1801–1849),
Seigneur of Sark
Georges René Le
Peley de
Pléville (1726–1805),
French admiral Mike E Le Pelley [wikidata],
researcher Nicolas...