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    Astrolabe was originally a horse-transport barge converted into an exploration ship of the French Navy. Originally named Coquille, she is famous for her...
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  • Coquille (section Ships)
    Oregon, United States French frigate Coquille (1794), French Navy ship later renamed HMS Coquille French ship Astrolabe (1811), originally christened...
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  • was raised later that year and rebuilt as the survey ship Astrolabe. She served with the French Navy 1947–48 and was sold for use as a fishing trawler...
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    Publications: J. Dumont d'Urville, Voyage of the Astrolabe. (14 volumes, 1830–1835). A Russian circumnavigation on the ship Senyavin, sailing from Kronstadt and rounding...
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    Trianon model collection (category History of the French Navy)
    tonneaux dans son état de 1814 Maquette de bateau, Lionne, gabarre écurie, 1811 Astrolabe, corvette, 1825 Maquette de bateau, Bateau écurie, milieu du 18e siècle...
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    Dejima (section Ships)
    Danish ships. The Netherlands was annexed by Napoleon Bonaparte (1810–1813), while Britain captured several Dutch colonial possessions and after the 1811 invasion...
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    still alive on Vanikoro at that time—three years after their ships Boussole and Astrolabe had foundered. Wahlroos is "virtually certain" that Edwards,...
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    René Lesson (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Rochefort at the age of sixteen. He served in the French Navy during the Napoleonic Wars; in 1811, he was third surgeon on the frigate Saale, and in...
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    HMS Terror (1813) (category 1813 ships)
    the ship was reported abandoned, and some 50 km (31 mi) from the wreck of HMS Erebus, discovered in 2014. HMS Terror was a Vesuvius-class bomb ship built...
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  • al-Sufi (Azophi) (903–986), Persia/Iran – timekeeping astrolabe, navigational astrolabe, surveying astrolabe René Núñez Suárez (born 1945/1946), El Salvador...
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    Claude Charles Marie du Campe de Rosamel (category Politicians from Hauts-de-France)
    several national scientific voyages were launched, most notably that of the Astrolabe to the Magellan Straits and Antarctica. It was during this voyage that...
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    European maritime exploration of Australia (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Lapérouse arrived off Botany Bay. The French expedition consisted of two ships led by La Pérouse, the Astrolabe and the Boussole, which were on the latest...
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    2 (7): 234–239. ISSN 0028-1522. Rogers, Francis M. 1971. "Precision Astrolabe Portuguese Navigators and Transoceanic Navigation - Paul Kollsman Sky...
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    Southern Ocean (category Articles containing French-language text)
    of 1811 – resulted from the 1800–1803 French Baudin expedition to Australia and was the first full map of Australia ever to be published. In French, the...
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    sold 1775. the Goleta. A commercial ship of the 19th century Mediterranean. the French Astrolabe. Launched 1811 named La Coquille; used by Louis Isidore...
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    Zichy (1811–1894), banker Ludwig von Ladenburg [cs] (1873–1877), Archduke Rainer of Austria, and Baron Maximilian von Sterneck. The main ship was the...
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    Good Hope, India and Singapore. However, the French were known to have an intense interest and French ships were exploring the Australian coasts. The British...
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  • August 2017. Ships on the Northwest Coast Archived 2010-05-25 at the Wayback Machine, John Robson At the Far Reaches of Empire, p. 144 Ships to Hawaii before...
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  • Timeline of historic inventions (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    dynasty China 206 BC: Compass in Han dynasty China Early 2nd century BC: Astrolabe invented by Apollonius of Perga. 1st century BC: Segmental arch bridge...
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    HMS Adventure (1771) (category Maritime incidents in 1811)
    No. 4584. 30 July 1811. hdl:2027/mdp.39015005721405. Retrieved 27 January 2021. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy:...
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    List of Vorpostenboote in World War II (category World War II auxiliary ships of Germany)
    Colbert à nos jours [Dictionary of French Warships from Colbert to Today] (in French). Vol. II: 1870–2006 (2nd ed.). France. ISBN 978-2-9525917-3-7. OCLC 165892922...
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  • 1213) was a Persian mathematician and astronomer who invented the linear astrolabe and developed new algebraic methods for solving certain types of cubic...
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    Francis Beaufort (category Irish people of French descent)
    naval officer. Francis Beaufort was descended from French Protestant Huguenots, who fled the French Wars of Religion in the sixteenth century. His parents...
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    total of at least thirty ships from England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands crowd Spitsbergen's west coast 1614: Dutch and French expeditions discover...
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  • cove with a stream and named it Sydney Cove. 24 January The French ships Boussole and Astrolabe commanded by Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse...
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  • became an officer in the British Royal Navy, serving as a master on several ships, after being impressed into service in Ireland at the age of 18. He is noted...
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    History of geodesy (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    made use of algebra to formulate trigonometric equations and used the astrolabe to measure angles.[permanent dead link] According to John J. O'Connor...
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    Mamluk Sultanate (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Egyptian politics until their final elimination at the hands of Muhammad Ali in 1811. By the time the Mamluks took power, Arabic had already been established...
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    Richard Collinson (category 1811 births)
    Admiral Sir Richard Collinson KCB (7 November 1811 – 13 September 1883) was an English naval officer and explorer of the Northwest Passage. He was born...
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    hold mission services on board his ship in Sydney Harbour."[citation needed] By 1811 Smith became part owner of the ship William, which was then under construction...
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