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borne the name
Renommée ("Renown"):
Renommée (1653), a
light 1-gun frigate.
Renommée (1661), a frigate.
Renommée (1665), a galley.
Renommée (1680), a galley...
- Navy 38-gun fifth-rate frigate. She was
originally laid down in 1805 as
Renommée,
described as a 40-gun Pallas-class
French Navy frigate, but the vessel...
- The
Hockey Hall of Fame (French:
Temple de la
renommée du hockey) is a
museum and hall of fame
located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Dedicated to the history...
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Renommée was a 40-gun
frigate of the
French Navy.
Renommée entered service in 1767. In 1775, she
underwent a refit. In 1776,
Renommée was
commanded by...
- the
Renommée. She was
captured in 1651 by
Nonsuch and sold in 1654. HMS Renown (1747) was a 30-gun
fifth rate,
previously the
French ship
Renommée. She...
- LFA
organized and held two "wartime" competitions, the
Challenge de la
Renommée (1914–19), and the 1916–17 LFA
Interfederal Cup.
After the War, the LFA...
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Fames restraining Pegasus. On the
Right Bank:
Renommée des
Sciences ("Fame of the Sciences") and the
Renommée des Arts ("Fame of the Arts"), both by Emmanuel...
- The
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and
Museum (French:
Temple de la
renommée du
baseball canadien) is a
museum located in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada. The...
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frigate squadron under the
command of
Commodore Dominique Roquebert in
Renommée. Roquebert's
heavily laden ships reached Mauritius on 6 May and discovered...
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Atlantic off Brest. On 30 May 1795, she was
again renamed to
Renommée. In July 1796,
Renommée patrolled the
Caribbean off
Porto Rico. On 12 July, she chased...