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Christophe-Paulin de La Poix, chevalier de Fréminville (24 January 1787Levot, p. 195 – 12 January 1848Levot, p. 197) was a French Navy Commander, naturalist, archeologist and pioneer of
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Career

La Poix de Fréminville was born to a family of naval engineers, and joined the Navy in 1801. He served as an aide to Rear-Admiral Latouche-Tréville and distinguished himself on the gunboat during Nelson's
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. At the age of 15,Review of E. Herpin Fréminville was appointed to the 74-gun as a midshipman and took part in the
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, in which he witnessed and condemned the massacres perpetrated by General de Rochambeau.''Mémoires'', p.78 Returned to France in January 1803 on with
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and the body of General Leclerc, he was promoted to Ensign, and distinguished himself again in a battle between his gunboat and a British frigate, where he was wounded. In 1806, he was appointed to the frigate on which he took part in a naval division under Captain
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, also comprising the frigates ''Guerrière'' and , and sent near the North Pole to prey on British whalers. During the campaign, he served as signals major, adjudant to the division, and hydrographer.Levot, p.196 He notably rediscovered the island of Enckuysen, which Bellin had placed at 65°N 12°W in maps in 1751 and 1767 and whose existence had been doubted, but which were spotted at 65°54'N 12°48'W.The island was suppressed from maps in 1854. (Levot, p. 196). The frigates sailed up to
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, capturing a number of prizes, and returned to Iceland, where Fréminville measured several point of the coast. The squadron then cruised off Ireland and returned to France in September 1807, except ''Guerrière'', captured by HMS ''Blanche'' on 19 July 1806. Seeing little action in the seven following years, Fréminville achieved the rank of Lieutenant only in 1811. A royalist at heart, he welcomed the
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, but his career did not accelerate; he served on the fluyt in the
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and the frigate off Western Africa. In mid-1822, ''Néréide'' was in the Caribbean, and Fréminville fell in love with a Creole girl named "Caroline C." at the
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; ''Néréide'' was sent to Martinique and then to Guadeloupe meanwhile sailed along the coast of Saintes without stopping with Fréminville aboard. Caroline was misled, thinking that her lover was heading to Europe and would never return, and she committed suicide. In 1824, Fréminville took command of the fluyt . The year after, he commanded the fluyt in America. Constantly performing
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and natural history surveys, he requested in vain command of an exploration mission. It was not until 1827 that he was promoted to Commander. In 1829, Fréminville was appointed to evaluate a
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invented by
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, which he deemed unsuitable. Fréminville retired from the Navy in 1831. The same year, he pseudonymously authored an "''Essay on the physical and moral influence of the female costume''","''Essai sur l'influence physique et morale du costume féminin'' ". in which he stated that female clothes The pseudonym "Caroline de L." that Fréminville used was later interpreted as a hommage to the Creole of the Saintes. In his later years, he devoted himself to archeology and natural history, and his credited with founding the archeology of
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. In 1836, he donated a luxurious model of a fictitious galley, ''Minerve'', made by famed modelist Augustin Pic, to the
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. He died on 12 January 1848.


Honours

* Knight of the
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Antiquités de la Bretagne: monumens du Morbihan, cover page * Knight of the
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Legacy

Fréminville is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of Central American snake, '' Stenorrhina freminvillei''.Beolens et al., p. 94.


Works

* * * * (pseudonymous work) * (pseudonymous work) * * * * *


Notes and references


Notes


References


Bibliography

*Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . * * * * Fonds Marine. Campagnes (opérations ; divisions et stations navales ; missions diverses). Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4. Tome premier : BB4 1 à 482 (1790–1826


External links

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E. Herpin.. — Mémoires du chevalier de Fréminville (1787-1848), capitaine des frégates du Roi
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