- Jean-Baptiste
Philibert Willaumez (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist filibɛʁ wilome]; 7
August 1763 – 17 May 1845) was a
French Navy
officer and nobleman...
- The
Willaumez Peninsula is
located on the
north coast of New
Britain in the West New
Britain Province. It was
named after Jean-Baptiste
Philibert Willaumez...
- one of the most
conservative languages. The
languages group as follows:
Willaumez linkage: Bola, Bulu, Meramera,
Nakanai Bali–Vitu: Bali (Uneapa), Vitu...
-
Louis Édouard Bouët-
Willaumez (24
April 1808 – 9
September 1871) was a
French admiral. He was born
Louis Édouard Bouët, the son of a
businessman (and...
- his
south and
subsequently crossed the
Atlantic in
pursuit of
Willaumez.
Although Willaumez managed to
escape into the
South Atlantic, Leissègues was less...
-
Pronunciation and Use of
Words ... J. A. Hill. 1907. p. 3664.
Willaumez, p. 434
Willaumez, Jean-Baptiste-Philibert (1825).
Dictionnaire de
marine (in French)...
-
linkage The
center of
dispersal was
evidently [citation needed]near the
Willaumez Peninsula on the
north coast of New Britain. Lynch, Ross &
Crowley 2002...
- Brussels.
Retrieved 4 July 2022.
Willaumez 1994, p. 14.
Willaumez 1994, p. 18–19.
Willaumez 1994, p. 21.
Willaumez 1994, p. 23. Centre,
UNESCO World...
- Beresford. At 16:30, Beresford's
squadron sighted Willaumez's fleet,
tacking to the southeast.
Willaumez ordered his second-in-command, Contre-amiral Antoine...
- the mid-19th century. In 1843–44,
French Admiral Louis Édouard Bouët-
Willaumez signed treaties with the
kings of the Grand-B****am and ****inie regions...