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    name Aigle ("eagle"), honouring the bird of prey as well as the symbol of the First French Empire Aigle (1692–1712), a 36-gun ship of the line Aigle (1704–1710)...
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  • until 1653. HMS Eagle (1650) was a 12-gun ship, previously the French ship Aigle, captured in 1650 and sold in 1655. HMS Eagle (1660) was a 22-gun armed...
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    1784. Amphion 50–58 guns (launched 28 July 1749 at Brest) – Deleted 1787 Aigle 50 guns (launched 1750 at Rochefort, designed and built by Pierre Morineau)...
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    Creation of the Municipality of Évain. Creation of the Municipality of Lac-des-Aigles. Creation of the Municipality of Lantier from territories taken from the...
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    Journal of Asian History. 33 (1): 1–44. ISSN 0021-910X. JSTOR 41933117. Aigle, Denise (2005). "The Letters of Eljigidei, H¨uleg¨u and Abaqa: Mongol overtures...
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    Aigle class – 36-gun design by Félix Arnaud: Aigle, launched early 1692 at Bayonne – wrecked February 1712 at Cayenne. Favori, launched early 1692 at...
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    airfield, known as terrain de Chantilly-Les Aigles, was created during World War II by requisitioning the Les Aigles horse training center in Gouvieux. It was...
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    several generations, leading to Cirrus des Aigles, a Group 1 winner as late as 2014. Unfortunately, Cirrus des Aigles was gelded so the My Babu sire line is...
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    Worldwide Encyclopedia [4 vols], ABC-CLIO ISBN 9781610692175 pp. 1425–29 Aigle, Denise (2014). The Mongol Empire between Myth and Reality: Studies in Anthropological...
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    d'après Roche 2005. Le Juste (60 canons), le Phénix (60), le Prince (56), Aigle (34) et la frégate Milfort (30). Il y avait aussi des flûtes, des brigantins...
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