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    Belle Poule is a French Navy schooner in service as a training vessel, and the fourth ship of that name in the French Navy. She was built in 1932 as a...
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    Belle Poule was a French frigate of the Dédaigneuse class, designed by Léon-Michel Guignace. She is most famous for her duel with the British frigate...
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  • refer to: Breda A650, a type of subway car A650 road (Great Britain) Belle Poule (A 650), a French naval schooner Bundesautobahn 650, a German federal motorway...
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    Amiens had attributed to France. The squadron also comprised the frigates Belle Poule, Atalante and Sémillante, along with two troopships carrying 1350 soldiers...
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  • frigate Belle Poule was to convey it to France to be reburied. The crew of Belle Alliance wore ribbons around their hats with in letters of gold "La Belle Alliance"...
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    included the 74-gun ship of the line Marengo, the frigates Atalante, Belle Poule, and Sémillante, and troop ships and transports with food and ammunition...
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    ships of the fleet and two French vessels - Marengo of 80 guns, and Belle Poule of 40. Both ships were captured and taken into the navy. On 24 November...
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    by which National Heritage protection is extended to a building, a specific part of a building, a collection of buildings, garden, bridge, or other structure...
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    Trave, Seahorse, Sophie, Meteor; troopships Gorgon, Diomede, Alceste, Belle Poule Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p188. "No. 16929". The London Gazette...
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    Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    cooked in a sauce or roasted The poule au pot [fr], a sort of stew in which a stuffed chicken is boiled Ham known as "de Bayonne" is in fact a Béarnese...
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    Sophie, and Meteor; troopships Gorgon, Diomede, Alceste, and Belle Poule. Cochrane spent a month on shore, as explained in his despatch to the Admiralty...
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    HMS Pelorus (1808) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from A Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849))
    fire. The vessel had a crew of 37 men, two of whom were cut down. The boarding party consisted of 22 men. The slaver had some 650 slaves aboard, and after...
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