Joseph de Bauffremont, Prince of Listenois (1714–1781), was a member of the Bauffremont family, and a French Navy officer under Louis XIV. He was a commander...
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a son of Joseph de Bauffremont, Prince of Listenois, and Princess Louise Bénigne de Bauffremont-Courtenay (a daughter of Louis de Bauffremont). Among his...
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years in Paris where he died in 1777. His post of vice admiral of the Ponant would be given to the Joseph de Bauffremont, his subaltern at Quiberon Bay....
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prince of Bauffremont's castle at Scey-sur-Saône. On 16 March, 1826, he declared before a notary that he had lived for twenty years at the prince de Bauffremont's...
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Prince Eugene de Bauffremont, devoted himself to historical studies, and after the education of his pupil continued to live with the Bauffremont family. Darras...
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Joseph de Bauffremont Comte de La Galissonière Pierre LeMoyne d'Iberville Louis Charles du Chaffault de Besné Marquis de la Jonquière Dubois de la Motte...
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married John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio. Her first marriage was to Prince Paul de Bauffremont-Courtenay (1827–1893) on 13 April 1861....
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Dubois de La Motte commanded a squadron of nine ships of the line and two frigates at Louisbourg, which was joined by that of Joseph de Bauffremont from...
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ship, which had been captured by a French squadron under Commodore Joseph de Bauffremont on 18 March 1757, while sailing off Saint-Domingue under Captain...
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frigates. They were in fact a squadron of French warships under Joseph de Bauffremont, consisting of the 84-gun Tonnant, the 74-gun ships Diadème and...
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