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    of Independence at Wikimedia Commons Bigarré, Auguste Julien (1893). Mémoires du General Bigarré, aide de camp du roi Joseph: 1775–1813. p. 277. Blaze...
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    she was a petite-fille de France. Upon the death of their grandfather in May 1774, Clotilde's oldest brother, Louis-Auguste, became King Louis XVI of...
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  • serum against plague ("La peste bubonique", Yersin, Calmette, Barrel, Annal de l´Institut Pasteur 1895, p. 589)" "Antiseptic and aseptic wound treatment"...
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    broken up 1816 Malta (1795) 80 (1795) – ex-French Guillaume Tell, captured 30 March 1800, harbour service 1831, broken up 1840 Athenienne (1800) 64 (1800)...
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    2021. Retrieved 31 July 2021. RAIMBAUD, Guillaume. "Les chiffres de l'eau potable en Martinique". Observatoire de l'Eau – Martinique. Archived from the...
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    Napoleonic Wars (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    lifting of the siege by a peace treaty on 2 July. By September, Marshal Guillaume Brune completed the occupation of Swedish Pomerania, allowing the Swedish...
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  • 1954 – Auguste Lumière, French director and producer (b. 1862) 1954 – Oscar Mathisen, Norwegian speed skater (b. 1888) 1955 – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin...
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    Stanisław Załuski, Polish bishop (d. 1758) December 11 – Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat, jurist (d. 1754) December 12 – Michael Christoph Hanow, German...
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    privateer Mars, from Liverpool, which was towing Matilda to an English harbour. The privateer was burned and the merchant was taken in tow by the Sirène...
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    ( Royal Navy): The 50-gun fourth rate was captured by the French Navy's Auguste and Jason. HMS Elizabeth ( Royal Navy): The 70-gun third rate was captured...
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