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given command of the
French corvette Uranie (1811),
especially reconfigured to a new
exploration voyage.
Uranie carried several members of the Navy scientific...
- name
Uranie, in
honour of Urania:
Uranie (1788), a 40-gun
frigate Uranie (1797),
better known as Géographe of
Baudin expedition of 1800 to 1802
Uranie (1800)...
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Uranie was a
frigate of the
French Navy
launched in 1788. She took part in a
frigate action in 1793,
capturing HMS Thames, and was
renamed Tartu in honour...
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Iclea – Icléa,
heroine of
French astronomer Camille Flammarion's
novel Uranie DMP · 286 287
Nephthys – Nephthys,
Egyptian goddess DMP · 287 288 Glauke...
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Uranie Alphonsine Colin-Libour (19
September 1831 – 1916) was a
French painter. Colin-Libour was born in
Paris and
became a
pupil of François Bonvin, Charles...
- and
named for the
heroine of
Camille Flammarion's
astronomical romance Uranie. This
object is
orbiting the Sun at a
distance of 3.19 AU with a period...
- The
boats of H.M.
ships Robust, Doris, Beaulieu, and
Uranie cutting out the
French corvette Chevrette (20), in
Camaret Bay, 21 July 1801...
- Jean-François
Tartu (Recouvrance, 11
October 1751 –
Uranie, off Gascogne, 24
October 1793) was a
French Navy officer, and hero of the
French Revolution...
- 24-pounder).
Front part of the de
Valliere 24-pdr gun
Uranie. Back part of the de
Valliere 24-pdr gun
Uranie. The
Dynamics of
Military Revolution, 1300-2050...
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accompanied Freycinet, who made the
expedition on the
ships Uranie and Physicienne. The
wreck of the
Uranie in the
Falkland Islands, at the
close of 1819, deprived...