- 1739–1809
Politician Crypt V Urn with his heart. 1809
Justin Bonaventure Morard de
Galles 1761–1809
Military officer Crypt III Urn with his heart. 1809...
- Justin-Bonaventure
Morard de
Galles (30
March 1741, Goncelin, Isère – 23 July 1809, Guéret) was a
French navy
officer and admiral.
Morard was born to a noble...
- of
sedaDNA signatures by co-occurring
fossil tests of
these organisms,
Morard et al.
showed in 2017 that the
fingerprint of
plankton eDNA
arriving on...
-
proposed invasion of India. In October,
Villaret was
replaced by Vice-amiral
Morard de
Galles and the
India plans were cancelled,
while Hoche was
placed in...
- Madrid, has its own room 220
usually booked by the
famous painter Xavier Morard. The
plaza is a po****r
meeting point in Madrid. The name
derives from a...
- 97–106. doi:10.1016/S0038-0717(97)00064-3. Eyheraguibel, B.; Silvestrea, J.
Morard (2008). "Effects of
humic substances derived from
organic waste enhancement...
- Vice
Admiral Justin Bonaventure Morard de Galles. The
fleet set sail for
Ireland on 15
December 1796, with
Hoche and
Morard de
Galles aboard the frigate...
- 1989.tb05512.x. Anzellini, S.; Dewaele, A.; Mezouar, M.; Loubeyre, P. &
Morard, G. (2013). "Melting of iron at Earth's
inner core
boundary based on fast...
- rebellion, and
incapable of
maintaining discipline and order, Vice-admiral
Morard de
Galles took upon
himself to
order the
return to Brest. In consequence...
- for Denmark?
Truly gripping theatre. Duret, Sébastien; Matishen, David;
Morard, Hervé; Aarhus, Lars; Garin, Erik; Burkert,
Sturmius (14
February 2004)...