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    HMS Pompee was a 74-gun ship of the line of the British Royal Navy. Built as Pompée, a Téméraire-class ship of the French Navy, she was handed over to...
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  • Pompee or variant thereof, may refer to: French ship Pompée (1791), a French Navy Téméraire-class ship-of-the-line HMS Pompee (1793), a UK Royal Navy...
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  • Pompée Valentin Vastey (1781 - 1820), or Pompée Valentin, Baron de Vastey, was a Haitian writer, educator, and politician. Vastey was what people at the...
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  • Mardoché Samuel Pompée (born 12 April 1994, La Gonâve, Haiti) is a Haitian footballer who currently plays for Violette. Pompée started his career with...
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    king's palace was captured by the comment of his advisor and architect, Pompée Valentin Vastey (Baron Valentin de Vastey), who said that the palace and...
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    Pillar with Alexandria in the background in c.1850 Siege de la Colonne de Pompée – Science in the pillory. 1799 cartoon, in which James Gillray lampoons...
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    accompanied by critical theoretical texts on race and colonialism such as Pompée Valentin Vastey's The Colonial System Unveiled (Le Système colonial dévoilé)...
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    The Death of Pompey (La Mort de Pompée) is a tragedy by the French playwright Pierre Corneille on the death of Pompey the Great. It was first performed...
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    woman of letters. She achieved renown as a translator of Pierre Corneille's Pompée and Horace, and for her editions of poetry after her death. She was highly...
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    1781. Another theory is that it is named after the harbour's guardship, Pompee, a 74-gun French ship of the line captured in 1793. Portsmouth's coat of...
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