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Julien Marie Cosmao-
Kerjulien (27
November 1761 – 17
February 1825) was a
French Navy
officer best
known for his
actions during the
Battle of Trafalgar...
- Sir
Edward Pellew, and a
French force under Rear-Admiral
Julien Cosmao-
Kerjulien. The
engagement took
place outside the
French port of Toulon. The clash...
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squadron under the
command of
Commodores Enrique Macdonell and Cosmao-
Kerjulien sallied from
Cadiz and
succeeded in
recapturing her and
getting her back...
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Pluton took part in the
Battle of
Trafalgar under Captain Julien Cosmao-
Kerjulien, and
escaped to Cádiz with
other ships. Two days later, on 23 October...
- 2013-04-22.
Retrieved 2013-04-01.
Cosmao Dumanoir,
Philippe (2013). "Julien
Cosmao Kerjulien (1761-1825)". cosmaodumanoir.fr (in French). v t e v t e...
- In
December 1813,
distrusted by Napoleon, he was
replaced by Cosmao-
Kerjulien. At the Restoration, he was made a
baron by
Louis XVIII, in July 1814...
- 13
February 1814 off Toulon,
under the
orders of
Julien Marie Cosmao-
Kerjulien. He was
honoured as a
commander of the
Legion d'Honneur and made a Baron...
- French-Spanish
combined naval force of 16
ships under French Captain Cosmao-
Kerjulien attacked Diamond Rock.
Between 16 May and 29 May, the
French fleet completely...
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priest and philosopher. 27
November 1761 :
Birth of
Julien Marie Cosmao-
Kerjulien (died in
Brest 17
February 1825), Rear-Admiral and
Baron d'Empire. Jean...
- days later, a
squadron jointly under the
command of
Commodore Cosmao-
Kerjulien and
Spanish Commodore Enrique MacDonell succeeded in
recapturing her and...