Nicolas Surcouf ( 1770, Saint-Malo – 1848)[1] was a French privateer. He was the brother and lieutenant of one of France's most famous and successful privateers, Robert Surcouf. Nicholas was the second eldest of four brothers, and Robert the second youngest.[2]
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NicolasSurcouf ( 1770, Saint-Malo – 1848) was a French privateer. He was the brother and lieutenant of one of France's most famous and successful privateers...
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the U-boat which killed all of her crew. The French submarine cruiser Surcouf was the largest submarine in the world at the time. An American report...
justice and endemic racism in the police force). They were directed by Nicolas Kent. The Colour of Justice and Half the Picture and were broadcast by...
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"super-destroyers", the Richelieu-class battleships, and the submarine Surcouf which was the largest and most powerful of its day. From the start of World...
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the command of NATO). In the summer of 2007, he took command of frigate Surcouf and took part in Operation Thalatine to rescue hostages aboard the sailing...
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Canada premiered a new adaptation of Treasure Island by Canadian playwright Nicolas Billon. Charles Ogle played Silver in the 1920 silent film. Wallace Beery...
Mediterranean Diaspora. Brill. 2014. p. 334. ISBN 978-90-04-27935-3. Faucherre, Nicolas. "Louis XII, François Ier et la défense des côtes provençales."[permanent...