- Jean-Joseph de
Rafélis de
Broves (Brovès, 8 July 1715 — Brovès, 12
November 1782) was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the War of
American Independence...
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modeling approach". GSA Bulletin. doi:10.1130/B37919.1. Cowen, M. B.; de
Rafélis, M.; Ségalen, L.; Kear, B. P.; Dumont, M.; Žigaitė, Ž. (2025). "Visualizing...
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result of an
extramarital relationship. She was
married to
Esprit de
Rafélis and had two sons. In the 1660s, she
commenced employment with Armand-Charles...
- France. His
father was Eugène Schneider, II. His
mother was
Antoinette de
Rafélis de Saint-Sauveur. He had two brothers, Henri-Paul and Jean, and a sister...
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although with
great autonomy under the
authority of a Bey. In 1770,
Brigadier Rafélis de
Broves bombarded the
cities of Bizerte,
Porto Farina and
Monastir in...
- Louis-Armand de La
Poype de
Vertrieux César 74 Chef d'Escadre Jean-Joseph de
Rafélis de
Broves Captain Jean-Baptiste de Moriès de Castellet (WIA)
Division and...
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Captain Rafélis de Broves, one of the
Europeans who led
naval bombardments against Ghar el-Melh in
retaliation against its
support of piracy...
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Joseph de
Bauffremont (center) with
Captain Rafélis de
Broves to his right,
being welcome into
Smyrna by the
French Consul, 28
September 1766 detail....
- Vice-President for many years. She
married Vicomte Jacques Henri Edmund Eduard de
Rafélis de Saint-Sauveur (born 1912) on 22
December 1939 and was
known under the...