- Rear-Admiral
Joseph de
Richery (13
September 1757 – 1798) was a
French Navy officer. He
distinguished himself in the
French Navy in the
American Revolutionary...
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Richery's expedition was a
French naval operation during 1795 and 1796 as part of the
French Revolutionary Wars. The
operation was led by
Commodore (later...
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ships of the line and
three frigates under the
orders of Rear-Admiral
Richery sailed from
Cadiz in
August 1796
accompanied by a much
stronger Spanish...
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convoy was
overrun and captured. The
French commander,
Commodore Joseph de
Richery, then
retired to the
neutral Spanish port of Cádiz,
where he came under...
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approaching Cadiz when
Admiral Parker found out that
French Admiral Joseph de
Richery had left Cadiz.
Parker instructed Giffard to
escort the
convoy to Lisbon...
- dela****:
seven ships from the
expedition under Contre-amiral
Joseph de
Richery had to
shelter from the
British blockade squadron in Rochefort, only arriving...
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cruise Mykonos Gulf of
Roses Berwick 2nd
Genoa 24 June 1795 Hyères
Islands Richery's expedition Levant Convoy Ganteaume's
expedition 13
October 1796 19 December...
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October 2012. J. Sarkkula, M. Keskinen, J. Koponen, M. Kummu, J. E.
Richery & O.
Varis (2009). "Hydropower in the
Mekong Region: What Are the Likely...
- Coalition, a
naval expedition under Joseph de
Richery planned to
attack Newfoundland. However, de
Richery opted to not
attack the island's
capital after...
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shepherd in The Man Who
Planted Trees by Jean
Giono Military Joseph de
Richery (1757 at
Allons – 1798 at Eoulx) Rear
Admiral who
distinguished himself...