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Jean-François-Timothée Trullet (15 April 1755 in Saint Tropez – 27 May 1819 in Toulon〔(Les capitaines de vaisseau ), by Thierry Pouliquen〕) was a French Navy officer. == Biography == Born to a family of sailors, and elder brother of Louis-Léonce Trullet, Jean-François-Timothée Trullet joined the Navy as a cabin boy in 1770, before sailing on a merchantman captained by his father. He was appointed commerce captain in 1777. In 1779, he joined the French Royal Navy as an auxiliary ensign and served off Arabia. By 1792, Trullet had risen to ensign and served on ''Tonnant''. Promoted to lieutenant in July, he took command of an aviso. From February 1793, he served on the ''Heureux''. In May 1795, Trullet received a temporary promotion to captain and was appointed second captain on ''Victoire''. In May 1795, he obtained command of the ''Duquesne''. In 1798, Trullet was appointed to the 74-gun ''Guerrier'', on which he took part in the Battle of the Nile. His ship hopelessly damaged, he ordered the colours struck, and was taken prisoner.〔(Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, Vol. I, page 159 ), by Sir John Ross〕 ''Guerrier'' was set on fire after the battle as she was damaged beyond repairs. Released on parole in November, Trullet served ashore until he was given command of the ''Formidable'' in 1803. He transferred to ''Annibal'' in 1805. Troude retired in 1810. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean-François-Timothée Trullet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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