Georges-René Le Peley de Pléville (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ ʁəne lə pəlɛ də plevil]; 29 June 1726 in Granville – 2 October 1805 in Paris) was the governor...
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suggest that his rapid progress could be explained by his cousin Georges-René Pléville Le Pelley. The latter, his father's first cousin, forty-four years his...
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French general Georges Pintens, Belgian road bicycle racer Georges Piot, French rower Georges-René Pléville Le Pelley, French admiral Georges Politzer, French...
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septem vin rei navalis Britannicœ. M.DCCLXX. ([Presented] to Georges-René Pléville Le Pelley, noble Norman of Granville, commander of a warship and of the...
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le Pelley is a surname, and may refer to: Daniel le Pelley (died 1752), Seigneur of Sark Ernest le Pelley (1801–1849), Seigneur of Sark Georges René Le...
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Villaret de Joyeuse. This marriage made her the sister-in-law of Georges-René Pléville Le Pelley, the future admiral and minister of the French First Republic...
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Mémoires d'un marin granvillais, Georges-René Pléville Le Pelley (1726–1805) ; éd. annot. par Michèle Chartrain, Monique Le Pelley Fonteny, Gilles Désiré dit...
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18 Fructidor year V (4 September 1797), he was replaced by Georges-René Pléville De Pelley, but was instead made France's ambassador to Spain. He was...
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lived in Granville: Louis-Georges de Bréquigny (1714–1795), historian and paleographer. Georges René Le Peley de Pléville (1726–1805), vice admiral,...
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