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- Laurent Jean François Truguet (10 January 1752 – 26 December 1839) was a French Navy officer, politician and nobleman who served in the American Revolutionary...
- launched by the French Mediterranean Fleet, led by Contre-amiral Laurent Truguet, under instructions from the National Convention. The government had issued...
- Pierre César Charles de Sercey Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard Laurent Jean François Truguet Pierre-Charles Villeneuve Jean-Baptiste Philibert Willaumez...
- Quinette Navy and colonies 3 November 1795 16 July 1797 Laurent Jean François Truguet 16 July 1797 27 April 1798 Georges René Le Peley de Pléville 27 April 1798...
- him Minister of the Navy and the Colonies, to replace Admiral Laurent Truguet. Also in 1797 he was made a rear admiral. As minister, he was once again...
- young age. In his tenth year, he joined the expedition of Admiral Laurent Truguet to the coast of Sardinia. Entering the army in 1797, he rose rapidly and...
- fall of the monarchy). He fought in the campaigns undertaken by Admiral Truguet's fleet - the bombardment of Oneglia, the Naples operation led by Latouche-Tréville...
- island was occupied by French troops under admiral Laurent Jean François Truguet, and the citizens freed from ecclesiastical taxes. The last attack by North...
- (1767–1815) 1814 – Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (1775–1844) 1831 – Laurent Truguet (1752–1839) 1840 – Albin Roussin (1781–1854) 1854 – Charles Baudin (1792–1854)...
- was restored to French colonies. In a letter to Laurent Jean François Truguet, who opposed the restoration of slavery, Napoleon argued that "I am for...