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Pierre Baste
Pierre Baste (21 November 1768 in Bordeaux – 29 January 1814 in Brienne-le-Château) was a French admiral and general. Serving in the Napoleonic Wars; he was killed at the Battle of Brienne. Life Son of a timber merchant, he joined the armed merchant ship ''Pactole'' aged 12. He took part in the Saint-Domingue campaign before returning to Bordeauc in 1782, where he remained several years. In July 1787 he went to sea again as a midshipman on the ''Galathée'', sailing between Bourdeaux and the Antilles. At the start of 1788 he became the pilot of the slave-ship ''Zézette''. In 1790 he returned to Saint-Domingue as lieutenant of the three-masted merchant ship ''David''. In September 1792 he was made second in command of the ''Galathée'', serving in that role until April 1793. On Saint-Domingue he mutinied and offered his services to the naval commander, who made him an ensign and put him in command of a schooner then of the brig ''Petit Jacobin'', on which he went on a suc ...
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Prise De Malte
Purveyance was an ancient prerogative right of the English Crown to purchase provisions and other necessaries for the royal household, at an appraised price, and to requisition horses and vehicles for royal use.{{Cite book , title=Osborn's Law Dictionary , publisher=Sweet & Maxwell , year=1983 , editor-last=Bird , editor-first=Roger , edition=Seventh, isbn=0-421-29680-1 It was finally abolished in 1660. History Under Edwards I–III The right was developed in England over the course of the late eleventh through the fourteenth centuries. In theory, the king's prerogative allowed him to collect goods needed for both household and military use, but the latter was discontinued in 1362. The primary problem with the system was that it was open to abuse from corrupt officials, who would often requisition goods and sell them for profit or use extortion and other means to obtain items or money that was not passed on or divulged to the king. Accordingly, English kings established numer ...
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Manche (mer)
Manche (, ) is a coastal French département in Normandy, on the English Channel, which is known as ''La Manche'', literally "the sleeve", in French. It had a population of 495,045 in 2019.Populations légales 2019: 50 Hérault
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Manche is one of the original 83 départements created during the on March 4, 1790. It was created from part of the province of Normandie. The first capital was Coutances until 1796, and it resumed that role after

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Le Havre
Le Havre (, ; nrf, Lé Hâvre ) is a port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very close to the Prime Meridian. Le Havre is the most populous commune of Upper Normandy, although the total population of the greater Le Havre conurbation is smaller than that of Rouen. After Reims, it is also the second largest subprefecture in France. The name ''Le Havre'' means "the harbour" or "the port". Its inhabitants are known as ''Havrais'' or ''Havraises''. The city and port were founded by King Francis I in 1517. Economic development in the Early modern period was hampered by religious wars, conflicts with the English, epidemics, and storms. It was from the end of the 18th century that Le Havre started growing and the port took off first with the slave trade then other international trade. After the 1944 bombings the firm of Auguste ...
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Ostende
Ostende may refer to: * Ostend (french: Ostende, link=no), in Dutch Oostende * Ostende, Buenos Aires, a resort town in Pinamar Partido, Argentina * Ostende, a hamlet in the Quarter Ende of Herdecke, Germany * Breitenfurt-Ostende, a hamlet in Breitenfurt bei Wien, Austria * Playa de Ostende, a beach in Castro-Urdiales, Spain; see Punta de los Cuervos Other uses * ''Ostende'', a 2011 Argentine film directed by Laura Citarella * Ostend–Vienna Express, a train that ran on the Cologne–Aachen high-speed railway The Cologne–Aachen high-speed line is the German part of the Trans-European transport networks project ''high-speed line Paris–Brussels–Cologne''. It is not a newly built railway line, but a project to upgrade the existing railway line whic ... from 1894 to 1993 See also * * Ostend (other) * Oostende (other) * Oosteinde, a village in North Holland * Oosterend, North Holland {{geodis ...
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Garde Des Consuls
Siphesihle Siswana, (born 30 December 1995) in Durban better known by his stage name Garde is a South African singer, songwriter, and producer. He started singing at the tender age of 6 years, his first ever performance was in a concert at his primary school. After graduating from High School he studied Business Law which he later quit pursuing a career in music. Garde was born into a family with artists, some of his elder relatives being musicians, choreographers, and visual artists. As a young boy, Siphesihle spent a lot of time with his maternal uncleDuze Mahlobowho is a legendary and internationally recognized jazz guitarist, anWake Mahlobowho is also an internationally recognized drummer; this got the young Siphesihle interested in music and he started experimenting with the art form. As he grew up, he sharpened his songwriting skills and worked with a number of producers in Durban. Garde was battling to find a producer that gave him the sound he wanted, so he enrolled at COPAto ...
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La Rochelle
La Rochelle (, , ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''La Rochéle''; oc, La Rochèla ) is a city on the west coast of France and a seaport on the Bay of Biscay, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Charente-Maritime department. With 75,735 inhabitants in 2017, La Rochelle is the most populated commune in the department and ranks fifth in the New Aquitaine region after Bordeaux, the regional capital, Limoges, Poitiers and Pau. Its inhabitants are called "les Rochelaises" and "les Rochelais". Situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean the city is connected to the Île de Ré by a bridge completed on 19 May 1988. Since the Middle-Ages the harbour has opened onto a protected strait, the Pertuis d'Antioche and is regarded as a "Door océane" or gateway to the ocean because of the presence of its three ports (fishing, trade and yachting). The city has a strong commercial tradition, having an active port from very early on in its history. La Rochelle underwent sustained ...
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Formidable (1795)
Formidable may refer to: Music Albums * ''Formidable'' (La Toya Jackson album), 1992 or the title song *Formidable (Pat Martino album), 2017 *''Formidable'', by Oui Oui, 1991 *''Formidable...!'', by Bernard Peiffer, 2006 *''Gabar'' (Formidable), by Abdel Halim Hafez, 1967 Songs * "Formidable" (song), by Stromae, 2013 *"Formidable", by Twenty One Pilots from ''Scaled and Icy ''Scaled and Icy'' is the sixth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. The album was released on May 21, 2021, through Fueled by Ramen and Elektra. The album's title is a play on "scaled back and isolated", a phrase frontman Tyl ...'', 2021 *"Formidable", written by Charles Trenet Ships * ''Formidable''-class frigate, Republic of Singapore Navy * French ship ''Formidable'', six ships, including: ** French ship ''Formidable'' (1751), an 80-gun ship of the line ** French ship ''Formidable'' (1795), later HMS ''Belleisle'', a 74-gun third rate ** French ship ''Formidable'' (1795), an 80-gu ...
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:en:French Frigate Atalante (1802)
The ''Atalante'' was a 40-gun of the French Navy, launched in 1802. In 1803 ''Atalante'' cruised in the Indian Ocean under ''capitaine de frégate'' Gaudin, in the squadron under the command of Rear Admiral Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand Linois, whose mission was to re-take the colonies of the Indian Ocean, given to English at the peace of Amiens. The fleet included the 74-gun ship of the line ''Marengo'', the frigates ''Atalante'', , and , and troop ships and transports with food and ammunition. At the beginning of November, the division set sail for Batavia to protect the Dutch colonies. En route, Linois destroyed the English counters in Bencoolen, capturing five ships, and sailed for the South China Sea, where the China Fleet of the British East India Company was expected. During the operation he despatched ''Atalante'' to Muscat. Linois's squadron, without ''Atalante'', met the British East India Company's China Fleet in the Battle of Pulo Aura. The greater numbers an ...
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Isle (rivière)
An isle is an island, land surrounded by water. The term is very common in British English. However, there is no clear agreement on what makes an island an isle or its difference, so they are considered synonyms. Isle may refer to: Geography * Isle (river), a river in France * Isle, Haute-Vienne, a commune of the Haute-Vienne ''département'' in France * Isle, Minnesota, a small city in the United States * River Isle, a river in England Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment'' (or ''ISLE''), a journal published by Oxford University Press for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment *''The Isle'', 2017 film with Conleth Hill * ''The Isle'', a 2000 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk * ''Isle'' (album) Other uses * International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE), a learned society of linguists See also * Aisle, a space for walking, e.g., in a church, classroom, theatre, supermarket, etc. * Isl ...
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Claude Henri Belgrand De Vaubois
Claude may refer to: __NOTOC__ People and fictional characters * Claude (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Claude (surname), a list of people * Claude Lorrain (c. 1600–1682), French landscape painter, draughtsman and etcher traditionally called just "Claude" in English * Madame Claude, French brothel keeper Fernande Grudet (1923–2015) Places * Claude, Texas, a city * Claude, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Other uses * Allied reporting name of the Mitsubishi A5M Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft * Claude (alligator), an albino alligator at the California Academy of Sciences See also * Claude's syndrome Claude's syndrome is a form of brainstem stroke syndrome characterized by the presence of an ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy, contralateral hemiparesis, contralateral ataxia, and contralateral hemiplegia of the lower face, tongue, and shoulder. ...
, a form of brainstem stroke syndrome {{disambig, geo ...
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Malte
Malte is a male given name that is mainly used in Denmark, Sweden and Germany, which is from Old Danish ''Malti''. It originated from ''Helmhold / Helmwald'' ("helmet-govern") or from former Low German and Old Danish short form of Old German names beginning with ''Mahal-'' "assembly". ordic Names http://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Malti/ref> It described the advisor of the Thing (assembly). It may refer to: * Malte-Conrad Bruun (1755–1826), Danish-French geographer * Malte Gallée (born 1993), German politician * Malte Kaufmann (born 1976), German economist, entrepreneur and politician * Malte Ludin (born 1942), German filmmaker * Malte Persson (born 1976), Swedish author * The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, novel by Rainer Maria Rilke It is also the French name of Malta. Surname * Ethelreda Malte Ethel(d)reda Malte (sometimes referred to as Audrey; ) was an English courtier of the Tudor period who was reputed to be an illegitimate daughter of King Henry VIII. She was the ...
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