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  1. Jean Vauquelin (February 1728 – 10 November 1772) was a French naval officer. Vauquelin came to Canada as part of the naval force involved in the Seven Years' War. He arrived in 1758 in command of the frigate Atalante. Ensuring action involved Louisbourg and the naval battles with the British on St. Lawrence.

  2. 25 de oct. de 2021 · Jean Vauquelin, French sailor and naval officer (born in February 1728 in Dieppe, France; died 10 November 1772 in Rochefort, France). A skilled sailor from an early age, he first distinguished himself as a merchant marine captain and, later, as a naval officer during the Seven Years’ War.

  3. Jean Vauquelin, né en février 1728 à Dieppe et mort le 10 novembre 1772 à Rochefort, est un officier de marine français, célèbre pour sa bravoure. Biographie. Origines et jeunesse. Jean Vauquelin nait en février 1728 à Dieppe, il est le fils d'un capitaine de la marine marchande.

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye, sieur (lord) des Yveteaux (born 1536, La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage or Caen, Fr.—died 1606/08, Caen) was a French magistrate, poet, and moralist who was credited with introducing satire to France as a literary genre. Vauquelin studied the humanities at Paris and law at Poitiers and Bourges, later practicing ...

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  5. 25 de oct. de 2021 · Dernière modification le 25 octobre 2021. Jean Vauquelin, navigateur et officier de marine français (né en février 1728 à Dieppe, France; décédé le 10 novembre 1772 à Rochefort, France).

  6. 13 de nov. de 2015 · Montreal has announced that Place Vauquelin, on Notre-Dame St. beside city hall, is to get a $12-million makeover. The square is a popular spot for warm-weather sitting and people-watching. But...

  7. faculty.marianopolis.edu › JeanVauquelin-QuebecHistoryJean Vauquelin - Quebec History

    Vauquelin, Jean (1728-1772), sailor, was born at Dieppe, France, in February, 1728, the son of Jean Charles Vauquelin, captain of a merchant vessel. He entered the merchant marine, and by 1750 commanded his own ship.