Thomas Louis

Thomas Louis Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Louis, 1st Baronet (''bap.'' 11 May 1758 – 17 May 1807) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw action during the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars. He was one of Horatio Nelson's "Band of Brothers" in the Mediterranean in 1798, commanding a ship at the Battle of the Nile. Later, he was second in command at the Battle of San Domingo, for which service he was made a baronet.

Louis died of an unknown ailment aboard his flagship in Alexandria harbour in 1807, and was buried in Malta. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Aux Armes de France 1941
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    Delahaye 1875
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    Delahaye 1880
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    A. Messein 1912
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    by Thomas Louis-Vincent
    Presses universitaires de France DL 1988, cop. 1988
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    Presses universitaires de France DL 2003
    Available online : Online Via La mort
    Available online : Online Via L'historiographie
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    by Thomas Louis-Vincent
    Payot 1978
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    by Thomas Louis-Vincent
    P.U.F 2010
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    Full text Nantes Université
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    by Thomas Louis-Vincent
    les Empêcheurs de penser en rond 2000
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    by Thomas Louis-Vincent
    Université de Dakar 1968
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    by Thomas Louis-Vincent
    Presses universitaires de France 1991
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