The Guadeloupe amazon or Guadeloupe parrot (Amazona violacea) is a hypothetical extinct species of parrot that is thought to have been endemic to the...
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(NN4) Méduse (NN5) Amphitrite (Q159) Antiope (Q160) Amazone (Q161) Orphée (Q163) Oréade (Q164) La Psyché (Q174) Sibylle (Q175) Requin class (1926–1946)...
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(Mortemart); Amazone (Ensign Bourgarel de Martignan, acting captain replacing Montguyot); Aimable (Lieutenant de Suzannet); Galathée (Lieutenant de Roquart);...
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Released, Bouvet served on the frigate Amazone in Linois's squadron, which raided commerce in the Indies. After Amazone was wrecked at Cape of Good Hope, he...
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Joëlle Ursull (category Miss Guadeloupe winners)
Machine" (1987) "Miyel" (1989) "White and Black Blues" (1990) #2 in France "Amazone" (1990) #26 in France "Position Feeling" (1991) #50 in France "Syiel Tambou"...
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Jean-Baptiste Philibert Willaumez (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
appointed as a pilot to the frigate Amazone, under La Pérouse, in January 1781. Cruising in the Bay of Biscay, Amazone captured the twelve-gun privateer...
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captured by the French privateer La Renominee while on a voyage from Lancaster to the West Indies. She was taken in to Guadeloupe. Fame ( Great Britain): The...
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1733. Diane, 44 guns, launched February 1707 at Le Havre – deleted 1712. Amazone, 40 (later 42) guns, design by Blaise Pangalo, launched 16 April 1707 at...
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9 September she captured four privateers, the 8-gun Buonaparte, 10-gun Amazone, 4-gun Sauveur, and 2-gun Fortune. Concorde's success against privateers...
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ship 1809, sold 1816 HMS Myrmidon 22 guns 1781; built to the lines of Amazone a French privateer captured in 1745 – hulked 1798, broken up 1811 HMS Squirrel...
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