qui a de la confiance - significado y definición. Qué es qui a de la confiance
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Qué (quién) es qui a de la confiance - definición

1813 SCHOONER
Confiance
  • Ballou's Pictorial]] 1856

Confiance (1797 ship)         
  • ''Confiance'' as built in 1797
16 GUNS PRIVATEER CORVETTE WHICH SERVED IN THE ROYAL NAVY AFTER CAPTURE
HMS Confiance (1805); Confiance (1800 ship)
Confiance, launched in 1797, was a privateer corvette from Bordeaux, famous for being Robert Surcouf's ship during the capture of the British East India Company's East Indiaman Kent. The British Royal Navy captured Confiance in 1805, took her into service under her existing name, and sold her in 1810.
À la Belle de Mai         
1994 ALBUM BY RENAUD
À la belle de mai; A la belle de mai; A la Belle de Mai
À la Belle de Mai is a studio album from French artist, Renaud. It was released in 1994 by Virgin Records and was awarded a platinum disc for sales in France.
Bords de la Seine à Argenteuil         
  • An image of the painting from Monet's obituary in ''[[Le Figaro]]'' (1926)
BORDS DE LA SEINE À ARGENTEUIL (BANKS OF THE SEINE AT ARGENTEUIL) IS AN OIL PAINTING CONTROVERSIALLY NOT ACCEPTED BY THE WILDENSTEIN INSTITUTE WHICH PUBLISHES THE CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ OF WORKS BY CLAUDE MONET.
Bords de la Seine a Argenteuil
(Banks of the Seine at Argenteuil) is an oil painting by an unknown artist. The painting is a landscape depicting the River Seine at Argenteuil in France.

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USS Scorpion (1813)

USS Scorpion was a schooner of the United States Navy during the War of 1812. She was the second USN ship to be named for the scorpion. The British captured her on 6 September 1814 and took her into service as HMS Confiance. She was placed in Ordinary in 1817 and broken up in 1831.