- Vice-Admiral Louis-Thomas
Villaret de
Joyeuse (29 May 1747 – 24 July 1812) was a
French Navy
officer and politician. Born in Auch,
after serving in the...
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Foulques de
Villaret (Occitan:
Folco del Vilaret, Catalan: Folc del Vilaret; died 1
September 1327), was the 25th
Grand Master of the
Knights Hospitaller...
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Villaret himself with the main body of the
Royal Navy's
Channel Fleet. For over a w**** the two
battlefleets manoeuvred around one another,
Villaret drawing...
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Guillaume de
Villaret (c. 1235 – 1305), was the twenty-fourth
Grand Master of the
Knights Hospitaller, a
position he held from 1296
until 1305, succeeding...
- was
protected by the
French Atlantic Fleet,
commanded by Rear-Admiral
Villaret-Joyeuse. The two
forces clashed in the
Atlantic Ocean, some 400 nautical...
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Villaret's syndrome combines ipsilateral paralysis of the last four
cranial nerves (IX, X, XI, XII) and
Horner syndrome (enophthalmos, ptosis, miosis)...
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tasked with
invading Quiberon,
while the
French fleet under Vice-admiral
Villaret de
Joyeuse had
sailed a w****
earlier to
rescue a
convoy from
being attacked...
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Maurice Villaret (7
September 1877 – 25
January 1946) was a
French neurologist born in Paris. In 1906 he
received his
medical doctorate from the University...
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exercise temporal power. The
first Grand Master was the
Frenchman Foulques de
Villaret (1305–1319).
After the
extinction of the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem with the...
- Brousses-et-
Villaret (French pronunciation: [bʁus e vilaʁɛ] ; Occitan:
Brossas e Vilaret) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France. Communes...