Égyptienne (ship) - definição. O que é Égyptienne (ship). Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Égyptienne (ship) - definição


Égyptienne (ship)         
LIST OF SHIPS WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
French ship Égyptienne; French ship Egyptienne; Egyptienne (ship)
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars Égyptienne ("Egyptian woman"), or Egypt, which commemorated Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign, was a popular name for French vessels, including naval vessels and privateers. Between 1799 and 1804, warships of the Royal Navy captured one French frigate and five different French privateers all with the name Égyptienne, and at least one privateer with the name Égypte.
French frigate Égyptienne (1799)         
  • French Navy Ensign
  • HMS ''Egyptienne'' in pursuit of a Spanish schooner in 1806
  • Royal Navy Ensign
1799 FIFTH-RATE FRIGATE
HMS L'Egyptienne; French frigate L'Egyptienne (1799); HMS Egyptienne (1799); HMS L'Egyptienne (1801); HMS Egyptienne (1801); French Frigate Egyptienne (1799); French frigate Egyptienne (1799)
Égyptienne was a French frigate launched at Toulon in 1799. Her first service was in Napoleon's Egyptian campaign of 1801, in which the British captured her at Alexandria.
ship money         
  • John Hampden
TAX IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Ship Money; Ship-Money; Ship tax; Ship Money Fleet; Ship-money; Shipmoney; Ship Tax
¦ noun historical a tax raised in medieval England to provide ships for the navy.

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Égyptienne (ship)
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars Égyptienne ("Egyptian woman"), or Egypt, which commemorated Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign, was a popular name for French vessels, including naval vessels and privateers. Between 1799 and 1804, warships of the Royal Navy captured one French frigate and five different French privateers all with the name Égyptienne, and at least one privateer with the name Égypte.