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Antoine Raymond Jean
Gualbert Gabriel de
Sartine,
comte d'Alby (12 July 1729 – 7
September 1801) was a
French statesman who
served as
Lieutenant General...
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Antoine Sartine (1681–1744),
later known as
Antonio de
Sartine, was a French-born
financier and
Spanish administrator. Born in Lyon, France,
within a family...
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restoration –
Analytical index He left on a
cartel named Sartine. This was not the
Sartine that the
British Royal Navy had
captured at
Pondicherry and...
- HMS
Sartine was a
French merchant vessel from Bordeaux. The
French Navy
pressed her into
service on 3
August 1778 to ****ist in the
defense of Pondichéry...
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appointed lieutenant-général de
police through the
influence of
Antoine de
Sartine, who had been
promoted from this post to
become Minister of the Navy. Lenoir...
- port in the 18th century. It was
actually blocked by a ship
called the
Sartine. Fish
portal Marine life
portal Ch****e-marée
Sardine run "FAO Fisheries...
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Sartine, head of
secret affairs for
Louis XV, who has just been
named the
Lieutenant General of
Police in Paris.
Nicolas puts
himself at de
Sartine’s...
- of the
French fleet,
Pourvoyeuse and
Sartine lazily gave chase. The
British merchant ships escaped, but
Sartine was
captured when she stra**** too close...
- who
headed the
Marine Infantry regiment there. A ship
named Sartine (after
Antoine de
Sartine, then
Minister of the Navy of
Louis XVI),
probably a merchantman...
- Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux,
comte de
Maurepas André
Morellet Antoine de
Sartine David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield, The
Viscount Stormont Paul Wentworth...