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Troude is a
French surname originating in Normandy. It may
refer to
Amable Troude (1762–1824), a
counter admiral Amable-Emmanuel
Troude (1803–1885), his...
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Troude's expedition to the
Caribbean was a
naval operation by a
French force under Commodore Amable Troude during the
Napoleonic Wars. The
French squadron...
- Onésime-Joachim
Troude (Brest, 31
January 1807 – Brest, 1886) was a
French Navy
officer and
later naval historian. Born the
fourth child of
Amable Troude, Onésime-Joachim...
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Amable Gilles Troude (1 June 1762 – 1
February 1824) was a
French Navy
officer who
served in the
American Revolutionary War and the
French Revolutionary...
- p.72 Levot, p.356
Troude, vol.2, p.366
Fonds Marine, p.125 Levot, p.260 Levot, p.53
Troude, vol.2, p.414
Troude, vol.2, p.415
Troude, vol.2, p.417 Rouvier...
- 229 Granier, p. 164
Troude, vol. 2, p. 94 Roche, p. 269 Roche, p. 131 Roche, p. 420
Troude, vol. 3, p. 163 Granier, p. 168
Troude, vol. 3, p. 164 Guérin...
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Troude class was a
group of
three protected cruisers built for the
French Navy in the late 1880s and
early 1890s. The class,
which was very similar...
- Saint-Bernard were the only two
French ships of the line to use this system.
Troude 1867, p. 157 "No. 16600". The
London Gazette. 5 May 1812. pp. 851–852. Winfield...
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successful invasion of Martinique, and the
subsequent battle with
Troude's squadron.
Returning to
Britain towards the end of the wars, she was laid...
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American patriots".
Archives nationales (2011), p. 157.
Troude (1867), p. 7.
Troude (1867), p. 39.
Troude (1867), p. 71.
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation...