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Victor Olivier de
Puymanel (1768 in
Carpentras – 1799 in Malacca), Nguyễn Văn Tín (阮文信) or Ông Tín in Vietnamese, was a
French construction officer and...
- Định, or Thành Bát Quái ("Eight Diagrams") was
built by
Victor Olivier de
Puymanel, one of the Nguyễn Ánh's
French mercenaries. The
citadel was
captured by...
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supervised the
construction of bronze-plated
naval vessels.
Olivier de
Puymanel was
responsible for
training the army and the
construction of fortifications...
- Saigon,
where Pigneaux died in 1799.
Another volunteer,
Victor Olivier de
Puymanel would later build the Gia Định fort in
central Saigon. [citation needed]...
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Behaine Jean-Baptiste
Chaigneau Philippe Vannier Jean-Marie
Dayot Olivier de
Puymanel Théodore
Lebrun De Forçant
Laurent André
Barisy Jean
Marie Despiau Siamese...
- Ánh. In 1792,
Olivier de
Puymanel was
commanding an army of 600 men who had been
trained with
European techniques.
Puymanel is said to have
trained the...
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recruited included Jean-Baptiste Chaigneau,
Philippe Vannier,
Olivier de
Puymanel, and Jean-Marie Dayot. A
total of
twenty people joined Ánh's army. The...
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introduce their technological expertise to the war effort.
Olivier de
Puymanel was
responsible for the
construction of fortifications. One of Nguyễn Ánh's...
- contraptions. In 1792,
Olivier de
Puymanel was
commanding an army of 600 men who had been
trained with
European techniques.
Puymanel is
alleged to have help train...
- Terre-Neuve du Thym, (1765–1851),
author and
demonologist Victor Olivier de
Puymanel (1768–1799),
French Navy volunteer, and
adventurer in
Vietnam François-Vincent...