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- Bidé de
Maurville 1775, p. xii. Bidé de
Maurville 1775, p. xiii. Bidé de
Maurville 1775, p. xiv. Bidé de
Maurville 1775, p. 1. Bidé de
Maurville 1775, p...
- François-Joseph-Hippolyte Bidé de
Maurville (Rochefort, 25
November 1743 — Rochefort, 29
January 1784) was a
French Navy officer.
Maurville was born to
Marie Anne...
- Charles-Alexandre de
Maurville de
Langle was a
French Navy officer. He
fought in the
Indian Ocean under Suffren during the War of
American Independence...
- was the only
usable seaport at the time. A
French Navy captive, Bidé de
Maurville, who
wrote the
account of his stay in
Morocco in his 1765 book Relations...
- Villeneuve-Cillart Artésien
Third rate 64
Captain François-Joseph-Hippolyte Bidé de
Maurville Ajax
Third rate 64
Captain René
Joseph Bouvet de Précourt
Brillant Third...
-
France to be
returned to
France and court-martialed. He also
dismissed Maurville of Artésien,
Forbin of
Vengeur and De
Ruyter of Pourvoyeuse, as well as...
- the
French Navy. From 1776 to 1777, she was
under Lieutenant Bidé de
Maurville.
During the War of
American Independence,
Sylphide served in the Indian...
-
Battle of
Sadras on 17
February 1782, she was
commanded by
Captain Bidé de
Maurville. On 7 July 1782,
following the
Battle of Negapatam,
Suffren replaced Maureville...
- sent him to
France to be Court-martialled,
replacing him with
Lieutenant Maurville de Langle.
Maureville de
Langle then
captained Sévère
during the Battle...