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Jean-Paul de Saumeur (1598 — 20 December 1667), often called Chevalier Paul was a French admiral and naval officer who served in several Mediterranean campaigns. Despite his very modest origins, he was attracted to the Navy from a young age. After having been a simple seaman on behalf of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, from which he was excluded for having killed his corporal, he became a privateer in the Mediterranean Sea then joined the Royal Navy at the request of Richelieu and fought during the entirety of the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659). His numerous victories earned him the appointment of lieutenant-general and vice-admiral of the Levant. He was named a knight of grace and a commander by the Grand Master Martin de Redin. He ended his career in 1666 by transporting the prince

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  • Chevalier Paul (en)
  • شوفالييه باول (ar)
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  • شوفالييه باول (بالفرنسية: Chevalier Paul)‏ هو ملاح فرنسي، ولد في ديسمبر 1597 في مارسيليا في فرنسا، وتوفي في 20 ديسمبر 1667 في تولون في فرنسا. * بوابة أعلام * بوابة فرنسا * بوابة ملاحة (ar)
  • Jean-Paul de Saumeur (1598 — 20 December 1667), often called Chevalier Paul was a French admiral and naval officer who served in several Mediterranean campaigns. Despite his very modest origins, he was attracted to the Navy from a young age. After having been a simple seaman on behalf of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, from which he was excluded for having killed his corporal, he became a privateer in the Mediterranean Sea then joined the Royal Navy at the request of Richelieu and fought during the entirety of the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659). His numerous victories earned him the appointment of lieutenant-general and vice-admiral of the Levant. He was named a knight of grace and a commander by the Grand Master Martin de Redin. He ended his career in 1666 by transporting the prince (en)
  • Jean-Paul de Saumeur, chevalier Paul, né en décembre 1597 au large de Marseille et mort le 20 décembre 1667 à Toulon, est un officier de marine français du XVIIe siècle. Malgré ses origines très modestes, il est attiré très jeune par la Marine. Après avoir été simple matelot pour le compte de l'ordre de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, d'où il est exclu pour avoir tué son caporal, il devient corsaire en mer Méditerranée puis intègre la Marine royale à la demande de Richelieu et combat pendant toute la guerre franco-espagnole (1635-1659). Ses nombreuses victoires lui valent d'être nommé lieutenant général et vice-amiral du Levant. Il est nommé chevalier de grâce et commandeur par le grand maître Martin de Redin. Il termine sa carrière en 1666 en transportant à Lisbonne la princesse de Savoie-Nemour (fr)
  • Jean-Paul de Saumeur, meglio noto come Chevalier Paul (1598 – Tolone, 20 dicembre 1667), è stato un navigatore e militare francese. La prima parte della sua carriera navale si svolse a bordo della flotta dell'Ordine di Malta.Per le sue imprese nel 1637 fu nominato Cavaliere dell'Ordine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme, da cui l'appellativo di Chevalier Paul (Cavaliere Paul) con cui divenne famoso. Portano il suo nome tre navi della marina militare francese: (it)
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  • Marseille, France (en)
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