Armand-Claude Poute De Nieuil
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Armand-Claude Poute de Nieuil (22 July 1731 —
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, 19 April 1806) was a French Navy officer. He served during the
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Biography

Nieuil was born to Anne Louis de la Rochefoucauld and to Jean-Baptiste Poute de Nieuil. Nieuil joined the Navy as a
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on 22 January 1746. He was promoted to Ensign in 1751, to Lieutenant in 1757, and to Captain in 1772. In 1776, he captained the 36-gun frigate ''Terpsichore'', at Rochefort, in the squadron under Du Chaffault. In 1788, the commanded the 70-gun ''Dauphin Royal'', lead ship of the Second Division in the White-and-Blue squadron of the fleet under Orvilliers. He took part in the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778, earning Orvilliers' commendation. In 1779, he transferred to
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''Citoyen'', lead ship in the White-and-Blue squadron of Orvilliers' fleet. He kept her in 1780 under Guichen, and captained her at the Battle of Martinique on 17 April 1780. In 1782, Nieuil commanded the 74-gun ''Robuste''. He captained her at the
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on 20 October 1782. In 1784, Nieuil was promoted to
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. In 1787, Nieuil directed the
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for a training cruise, with his flag on the 74-gun ''Superbe''. He departed Brest in June and reached Lisbon before returning in August. The year after, Nieuil was cruising with a squadron off Tunis, with his flag on ''Illustre''. In 1788, he was made a Knight in the Order of Saint Louis. He commanded a division at Toulon in 1790. He rose to Contre-amiral in 1792.


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