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Vauquelin is a Norman-French surname, and
former first name (Walchelin, Walkelin). It may
refer to:
Vauquelin de
Ferrers (died ca. 1045),
Norman baron...
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Louis Nicolas Vauquelin FRS(For)
HFRSE (French pronunciation: [lwi nikɔla voklɛ̃]; 16 May 1763 – 14
November 1829) was a
French pharmacist and chemist...
- Kévin
Vauquelin (born 26
April 2001) is a
French cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
WorldTeam Arkéa–B&B Hotels.
Professional since 2022,
Vauquelin has...
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Vauquelin Square (officially in French:
Place Vauquelin) is a
small urban square located in Old Montreal. The
square was a part of the fief
given in 1658...
- Jean
Vauquelin (February 1728 – 10
November 1772) was a
French naval officer.
Vauquelin came to
Canada as part of the
naval force involved in the Seven...
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ships of the
French Navy have been
named Vauquelin: for Jean
Vauquelin French destroyer
Vauquelin (1931), a
Vauquelin-class
destroyer launched in 1931 and...
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Nicolas Vauquelin des
Yveteaux (1567–1649) was a
French libertine poet, the son of Jean
Vauquelin de la Fresnaye. He was born at the château de La Fresnaye...
- The
Vauquelin class was a
group of six
large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs)
built for the
French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the
early 1930s. Entering...
- set of
torpedo tubes were kept. Five
ships – D'Estrées, Maillé-Brézé,
Vauquelin,
Casabianca and Guépratte – were
modernised as anti-submarine destroyers...
- The
Statue of Jean
Vauquelin (French:
Monument à Jean
Vauquelin) by Eugène Bénet [fr] is a
sculpture installed in Montreal's
Vauquelin Square, in Quebec...