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Piémontaise was a 40-gun Consolante-class
frigate of the
French Navy. She
served as a
commerce raider in the
Indian Ocean until her
capture in
March 1808...
- cheese".
Variations included cream ("à la genevoise") and
truffles ("à la
piémontaise") in
addition to eggs, as well as what is now
called "raclette" ("fondue...
- 22-gun
Constance in 1797, the 36-gun Psyché in 1805, and the 40-gun
Piémontaise in 1808. (These
actions would earn the crew
members involved clasps to...
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Anglade Alfred Goulin as Le
grand Bossu Marcelle Géniat as Baptistine, la
Piémontaise Jenny Hélia as Aricie,
femme de
Cabridan Christian Lude as L'Ingénieur...
- been used in
France at Couperin's time
Sonade from Quatrième Ordre: La
Piémontaise “L'Astrée” from Les Nations:
Sonades et
Suites de
Simphonies en Trio...
- his
discussion of the single-ship
action in
which the
French frigate Piémontaise captured the East
Indiaman Warren Hastings on 11 June 1805, the naval...
- The
Piedmontese Easter (Italian:
Pasque piemontesi, French: Pâques
piémontaises or Pâques vaudoises) was a
series of m****acres on
Waldensians (also known...
- his
discussion of the single-ship
action in
which the
French frigate Piémontaise captured the East
Indiaman Warren Hastings on 11 June 1805, the naval...
- Thereafter, she
served as HMS President. In 1815 the Navy
renamed her
Piemontaise, but then
broke her up in December.
Originally ordered under the name...
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campaign in
Santo Domingo in 1801, was
Captain at
Granville (1805),
helping Piémontaise in Saint-Servan,
capturing two gun-brigs HMS Teazer and HMS Plumper near...