- westwards. The
island is
divided into 10 communes, from East to West:
Rivedoux-Plage, La Flotte, Sainte-Marie-de-Ré, Saint-Martin-de-Ré, Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré...
-
Adolphe Hastrel de
Rivedoux (1804-1875) was a 19th-century
engraver and painter, watercolourist,
lithographer and
former artillery captain in the navy...
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Rivedoux-Plage (French pronunciation: [ʁivdu plaʒ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France. It is
situated on the Île...
- Étienne d'Hastrel de
Rivedoux (4
February 1766 – 19
September 1846) was a
general of the
First French Empire who
fought in the
French Revolutionary Wars...
-
island of Île de Ré in
western France.
Sablanceau belongs to the
commune of
Rivedoux-Plage. On 12 July 1627, an
English invasion force of 100
ships and 6,000...
- What is now the
House of Slaves,
depicted in this
French 1839
print as the
House of
signare Anna
Colas at Gorée,
painted by d'Hastrel de
Rivedoux....
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Puilboreau Puy-du-Lac
Puyravault Puyrolland Réaux-sur-Trèfle Rétaud
Rioux Rivedoux-Plage
Rochefortsubpr La Roc****epref Romazières
Romegoux La
Ronde Rouffiac...
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Puilboreau Puy-du-Lac
Puyravault Puyrolland Réaux-sur-Trèfle Rétaud
Rioux Rivedoux-Plage
Rochefortsubpr La Roc****epref Romazières
Romegoux La
Ronde Rouffiac...
- Cessac, 1806–10;, Guillaume-Mathieu Dumas, 1810–12; and Étienne
Hastrel de
Rivedoux, 1812–14) 6 x
Inspectors in
Chief of
Reviews (Divisional Generals) 30 x...
- François-Poncet (1887–1978), amb****ador,
Academician Baron Étienne
Hastrel de
Rivedoux (1766–1846),
general of the Empire,
governor of
Hamburg fr:Gustave Heuzé...