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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...
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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...
- 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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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...
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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...
- Ellul;
Patrick Troude Chastenet (16 June 2005).
Jacques Ellul on Politics, Technology, and Christianity:
Conversations with
Patrick Troude-Chastenet. Wipf...
- 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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Troude was a
protected cruiser of the
French Navy, the lead ship of the
Troude class. The
class was
built as part of a
construction program intended to...