- Jean François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse (French: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa də ɡalo kɔ̃t də lapeʁuz];
variant spelling: La Pérouse; 23
August 1741 – 1788?), often...
- Perouse, a
historic suburb named after the
French navigator Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse, is
notable for its old
military outpost at Bare Island...
- high-tech
rooms for this section. The
Pacific explorer Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse is
commemorated in the museum.
Located in an ancient...
-
mapped the
entire coast of the sea,
starting in 1733. Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse and
William Robert Broughton were the
first non-Russian...
- the
American Revolutionary War, a
French squadron under Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse
captured and
demolished York
Factory and
Prince of Wales...
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Archived from the
original on
August 18, 2020.
Retrieved October 12, 2018.
Galaup "Travel Accounts" page 375. Mehl, Eva
Maria (2016).
Forced Migration in...
- Marchant,
Leslie R. "La Pérouse, Jean-François de
Galaup (1741–1788)".
Biography – Jean-François de
Galaup La Pérouse –
Australian Dictionary of Biography...
- de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse. In the
spring of 1786, the
French frigates L'Astrolabe,
under Fleuriot de Langle, and La Boussole,
under de
Galaup, narrowly...
- and ranks.: 296–297 On 10
April 1786,
French Admiral Jean-François de
Galaup,
comte de Lapérouse anc****d at
Hanga Roa at the
start of a cir****navigation...
- "estercoleros"". 20minutos.es (in Spanish). 27
August 2020.
Retrieved 19 June 2023.
Galaup,
Laura (11
April 2021). "Cuando Vox definía como "estercoleros multiculturales"...