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French Navy have
borne the name
Vésuve in
honour of
Mount Vesuvius:
Vésuve (1756), a Terreur-class bombship.
Vésuve (1793), a gunbrig, lead ship of her...
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Vésuve de
Brekka (born 10 June 2009) is a
French horse,
specifically a bay
gelding from the
Selle Français stud-book. He was
first a
service horse in the...
- of The
Mediterranean and
Middle East
theatre of
World War II Opération
Vésuve, the
French invasion of
Corsica Belligerents Free
France French Resistance...
- HMS
Vesuve was the
French brick-cannonière
Vésuve, name
vessel of her
class of
seven bricks-cannonière. She was
launched at Saint-Malo in 1793. The British...
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Vésuve was an 18-gun Etna-class
corvette of the
French Navy,
launched in 1795. She was
decommissioned in 1815 and
broken up in 1830. At the
action of 30...
- The
Vésuve class was a
class of
seven 4-gun
gunbrigs (bricks-canonniers). The
Royal Navy
captured three of the
seven vessels in the
class and took them...
- Abich: Vues
illustratives de
quelques phenomenes geologiques,
prises sur le
Vesuve et l'Etna,
pendant les
annees 1833 et 1834 (Berlin, 1836);
Ueber die Natur...
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Wayback Machine "Monsieur Lémery a eu
entre les
mains un Sel tiré du Mont
Vesuve, & que l'on
appelle Sel
Armoniac naturel." (Mr. Lémery got hold of a salt...
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began with the
landing by sea in 1943 of I
Corps at
Ajaccio in
Operation Vésuve. A few
months later Fighter Group GC2/7 of the Free
French Air Force, a...
- 2, n. 254, pp. 146–47; PPM II, 1990, n. 7, p. 532;
Armitt 1993, p. 240;
Vésuve 1995, n. 53, pp. 162–63;
Vulkan 1995, n. 53, pp. 162–63; LIMC VIII, 1, 1997...