Amable Troude
Amable Gilles Troude (Cherbourg, 1 June 1762 – Brest, 1 February 1824) was a French Navy officer, who served in the Napoleonic Wars.
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Action of 3 February 1812Algeciras campaignAmableAmable-Gilles TroudeCherbourg-OctevilleFrench frigate Alcmène (1811)French frigate Armide (1804)French frigate Iphigénie (1810)French ship Courageux (1806)French ship Formidable (1795)French ship Hautpoult (1807)French ship Polonais (1808)French ship Suffren (1803)HMS Furieuse (1809)HMS Latona (1781)HMS Neptune (1797)Jean-Léon ÉmericNames inscribed under the Arc de TriompheOnésime-Joachim TroudeOrder of battle in the Algeciras campaignRichard Goodwin KeatsTroudeTroude's expedition to the CaribbeanÎles_des_Saintes
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Amable Troude
Amable Gilles Troude (Cherbourg, 1 June 1762 – Brest, 1 February 1824) was a French Navy officer, who served in the Napoleonic Wars.
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