- Hervé de
Portzmoguer (c. 1470 – 1512),
known as "Primauguet", was a
Breton naval commander,
renowned for his
raids on the
English and his
death in the...
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flagship Marie la Cordelière when it was attacked. In the hurry, Hervé de
Portzmoguer, the
captain of the ship,
could not
disembark them and the crew was thus...
- Vienne—admiral of the
French fleet during the
Hundred Years' War
Admiral Hervé de
Portzmoguer—
Breton naval commander,
renowned for his
raids on the
English and his...
- bombers. She was
named after the 15th
century Breton captain Hervé de
Portzmoguer,
nicknamed "Primauguet". The
design of the Duguay-Trouin
class was based...
-
Knyvett and
Carew both perished,
along with the
Breton captain Hervé de
Portzmoguer and more than 1,700 men, both
French and English. On the TV
series The...
- La Bourdonnais: le
combat de La Hogue.
Eloge de La Tour d'Auvergne.
Portzmoguer (Primauguet). Saint-Malo, 1886 Le
Guide de Pondichéry. L'unique guide...
- 1512, she was destro****
during the
Battle of St.
Mathieu when Hervé de
Portzmoguer,
captain of Cordelière,
sacrificed his
vessel to sink Regent. The English...
- its
hyperbolic account of the
bravery of the
Breton captain Hervé de
Portzmoguer. In his
epigrams addressed to de Brie, More
ridiculed the poem's description...
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Primauguet may
refer to: Hervé de
Portzmoguer,
nicknamed "Primauguet",
fifteenth century Breton captain See
French ship
Primauguet for six
ships of the...
- of St.
Mathieu during which Cordelière,
under the
command of Hervé de
Portzmoguer, and Regent,
flagship of
English admiral Sir
Thomas Knyvett, were both...