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    arrive through F. D. Roosevelt Airport. Formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles, Sint Eustatius became a public body of the Netherlands in 2010. It is...
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    brig, ex-British privateer brig Eagle captured March 1780 at Saint Eustache in the Antilles. Arrived at Lorient January 1782 and listed as a corvette. HMS...
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  • diplomat Étienne Bazeries (1846–1931), French military cryptanalyst Étienne Eustache Bruix (1759–1805), French Navy admiral Étienne Clavière (1735–1793), Swiss-born...
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  • made a natural history trip to the Antilles, which included Saint Barthélemy and Saint Christopher island (today Saint Kitts). After his return, Euphrasén...
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    Thomas-Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg Amblimont (category Governors general of the French Antilles)
    44-gun royal frigate Jeux under Amblimont and the 22-gun merchantman Saint Eustache. At the start of the attempted Invasion of Martinique de Ruyter's force...
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    1980: Air Mail (Black Saint) 1982: 80° Below '82 (Antilles) 1983: Live at Montreal International Jazz Festival (as New Air) (Black Saint) 1986: Air Show No...
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    the English Channel campaign on the Saint Esprit. Rising to enseigne de vaisseau in 1780, he served in the Antilles, on the Solitaire, in the comte de...
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    deserted, including their captain. Only one of the merchant ships, the Saint-Eustache, was equipped with any significant armament. The citadel was little...
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  • Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved April 7, 2011. "History & Culture - Saint Croix Island International Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)"....
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    Alexandre de Prouville de Tracy (category Governors general of the French Antilles)
    married his second wife, Louise de Fouilleuse, on 15 April 1657 at Saint-Eustache in Paris. Tracy was a professional soldier who was recorded as a captain...
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    mathematician Emo of Friesland (c.1175–1237) - Frisian scholar and abbot Eustache Deschamps (1346 – 1406 or 1407) - poet Walter de Coventre (died 1371 or...
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    hesitation that threatened to bring failure. A testimony, written by Eustache Juchereaux Saint Denys, a member of the French consul in Santo Domingo, who had...
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  • and six children with him, and arrived in Saint Pierre on 28 December 1672. The governor-general of the Antilles, Jean-Charles de Baas, was not at first...
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    the theory of evolution, Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. The museum's aims were to instruct the public, put together collections...
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    Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc (category People from Saint-Domingue)
    Several days later he moved to the Hotel Strasbourg, on the rue Neuve Saint Eustache. On 3 September 1792, hearing a commotion in the courtyard, he thought...
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  • the ex-British privateer brig Eagle captured in March 1780 at Saint Eustache in the Antilles. Arrived at Lorient in January 1782 and listed as a corvette...
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  • and L'Oiseau de Vérité ("The Bird of Truth"), penned by French author Eustache Le Noble, in his collection La Gage touché (1700). Late 19th-century and...
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