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- Contador sealing his yellow jersey.[citation needed] As the name suggests (venteux means windy in French), it can get windy at the summit, especially with...
- https://sinobas.aemet.es/subidos/pdfs/1894-d16a76bea02a6082b6d4.pdf "Phénomène venteux violent sur l'Ile d'Yeu". "Tempête Nelson : une blessée légère sur l'île...
- François-Gilles Montfort was captain of the gunbrig Venteux. On 27 June boats from HMS Loire captured Venteux at the Île de Batz, where she was sheltering under...
- pluvius 'rainy'), starting 20, 21, or 22 January Ventôse (from French venteux, derived from Latin ventosus 'windy'), starting 19, 20, or 21 February...
- in 1804. HMS Eagle (1803) was a 12-gun gun-brig, previously the French Venteux. Loire captured her in 1803. The Royal Navy renamed her HMS Eclipse in...
- original on 19 August 2022. Retrieved 19 August 2022. "Violents orages très venteux en Corse le 18 août". Brèves (in French). Keraunos (Observatoire français...
- chaloupe-canonnière, (gunbrig) launched at Saint-Malo in 1793 as Volage. She was renamed Venteux in 1795 (possibly also Vérité on 30 May 1795, although this might have...
- HMS Eclipse (1804), a 4-gun Vesuve-class French brig originally called Volage, and then Venteux, that the Royal Navy captured in 1803 and initially named HMS Eagle until...
- boats captured the French navy brig Venteux while she was anc****d close to s**** batteries on the Île de Batz. Venteux had a crew of 82 men under the command...
- Boat Service 1803 1803, 27 June 5 Loire Cutting out of the French brig Venteux. 4 Nov. Boat Service 1803 1803, 4 November 1 Blanche Cutting out of a French...