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Anne Hilarion de Costentin, comte de Tourville (1642–23 May 1701) was a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 naval commander
Commander

Commander is a military rank which is also sometimes used as a military title depending on the individual customs of a given military service. Commander is also used as a rank or title in some organizations outside of the military, particularly in police and law enforcement....
 who served under King Louis XIV
Louis XIV of France

Louis XIV ruled as List of French monarchs and of King of Navarre. He ascended the throne a few months before his fifth birthday, but did not assume actual personal control of the government until the death of his prime minister , the Italians Jules Cardinal Mazarin, in 1661....
.

ge 17, as a Knight of Malta, he fought his first naval battle on a frigate of the Order of Malta.

At 25, he joined the French Royal Navy and started an active career, fighting the 1673 campaign of the Franco-Dutch War
Franco-Dutch War

The Franco-Dutch War, often called simply the Dutch War was a war fought by the France, the Swedish Empire, the Bishopric of M?nster, the Archbishopric of Cologne and the Kingdom of England against the Dutch Republic, which was later joined by Holy Roman Emperor, Brandenburg and Spain to form a Quadruple Alliance....
 on the Sans-Pareil
French ship Sans Pareil

Five ships of the French Navy have born the name Sans Pareil :* French ship Sans Pareil , a 62-gun ship of the line * French ship Sans Pareil , a 50-gun ship of the line ...
, at the Battle of Agosta
Battle of Agosta

The naval Battle of Augusta took place on 22 April 1676 during the Franco-Dutch War and was fought between a French fleet of 29 man-of-war, five frigates and eight fireships under Abraham Duquesne and a Dutch-Spanish fleet of 27 plus five fireships with Dutch Lieutenant-Admiral-General Michiel de Ruyter in command....
 where he was in command of the Syrene, and later in command of the Sceptre.

He served under Abraham Duquesne
Abraham Duquesne

Other topics that could fall under Duquesne can be found at Marquis Duquesne Abraham Duquesne, marquis du Bouchet, was a France naval officer, who also saw service as an admiral in the Swedish navy....
 during the campaigns of 1676, and became a commander in 1690 during the War of the Grand Alliance
War of the Grand Alliance

The Nine Years' War ? often called the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg ? was a major war of the late 17th century fought primarily on mainland Europe but also encompassing theatres in Ireland and North America....
.






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Anne Hilarion de Costentin, comte de Tourville (1642–23 May 1701) was a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 naval commander
Commander

Commander is a military rank which is also sometimes used as a military title depending on the individual customs of a given military service. Commander is also used as a rank or title in some organizations outside of the military, particularly in police and law enforcement....
 who served under King Louis XIV
Louis XIV of France

Louis XIV ruled as List of French monarchs and of King of Navarre. He ascended the throne a few months before his fifth birthday, but did not assume actual personal control of the government until the death of his prime minister , the Italians Jules Cardinal Mazarin, in 1661....
.

Military career

At age 17, as a Knight of Malta, he fought his first naval battle on a frigate of the Order of Malta.

At 25, he joined the French Royal Navy and started an active career, fighting the 1673 campaign of the Franco-Dutch War
Franco-Dutch War

The Franco-Dutch War, often called simply the Dutch War was a war fought by the France, the Swedish Empire, the Bishopric of M?nster, the Archbishopric of Cologne and the Kingdom of England against the Dutch Republic, which was later joined by Holy Roman Emperor, Brandenburg and Spain to form a Quadruple Alliance....
 on the Sans-Pareil
French ship Sans Pareil

Five ships of the French Navy have born the name Sans Pareil :* French ship Sans Pareil , a 62-gun ship of the line * French ship Sans Pareil , a 50-gun ship of the line ...
, at the Battle of Agosta
Battle of Agosta

The naval Battle of Augusta took place on 22 April 1676 during the Franco-Dutch War and was fought between a French fleet of 29 man-of-war, five frigates and eight fireships under Abraham Duquesne and a Dutch-Spanish fleet of 27 plus five fireships with Dutch Lieutenant-Admiral-General Michiel de Ruyter in command....
 where he was in command of the Syrene, and later in command of the Sceptre.

He served under Abraham Duquesne
Abraham Duquesne

Other topics that could fall under Duquesne can be found at Marquis Duquesne Abraham Duquesne, marquis du Bouchet, was a France naval officer, who also saw service as an admiral in the Swedish navy....
 during the campaigns of 1676, and became a commander in 1690 during the War of the Grand Alliance
War of the Grand Alliance

The Nine Years' War ? often called the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg ? was a major war of the late 17th century fought primarily on mainland Europe but also encompassing theatres in Ireland and North America....
. He put his flag on the Soleil-Royal
French ship Soleil-Royal (1670)

Soleil Royal was a French 104-gun ship of the line, flagship of Admiral Anne Hilarion de Tourville.She was built in Brest, France between 1669 and 1670 by engineer Laurent Hubac, was launched in 1670, and stayed unused in Brest, France harbour for years....
, where it would stay until the battle of La Hougue
Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue

The related naval battles of Barfleur and La Hogue took place between 29 May and 4 June New Style, 1692 .The first action took place near Barfleur; later actions were at Cherbourg and Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue in the Cotentin peninsula, Normandy, France....
 in 1692. At the Battle of Beachy Head
Battle of Beachy Head (1690)

The Battle of Beachy Head was a naval engagement fought on 10 July 1690 during the Nine Years' War. The battle was the greatest French tactical naval victory over their English and Dutch opponents during the war....
 (Victoire de Béveziers), he defeated an Anglo
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
-Dutch
Dutch Republic

The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands was a European republic between 1581 and 1795, in about the same location as the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands, which is the successor state....
 fleet, sinking and capturing 15 enemy ships.

On 29 May 1692, at Barfleur
Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue

The related naval battles of Barfleur and La Hogue took place between 29 May and 4 June New Style, 1692 .The first action took place near Barfleur; later actions were at Cherbourg and Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue in the Cotentin peninsula, Normandy, France....
, with only 45 ships, he inflicted heavy losses on a 97-ship strong English and Dutch fleet, and forced them to retreat; however, he himself suffered heavy losses after the battle when fire ships attacked the French ships of the line immobilised for repairs in Cherbourg.

On 27 June 1693, he defeated a convoy of 59 English ships commanded by George Rooke
George Rooke

Admiral Sir George Rooke , English naval commander, was born at St Lawrence, near Canterbury in 1650. Entering the navy as a volunteer, he served in the Dutch Wars and became post captain in 1673....
  at Cape St. Vincent
Cape St. Vincent

Cape St. Vincent , next to the Sagres Point, on the so-called Costa Vicentina , is a Headlands and bays in the Municipalities of Portugal of Sagres, in the Algarve, southern Portugal....
 near Lagos Bay in Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
, during the Battle of Cape St. Vincent.

Honors and tributes

Tourville retired after the Peace of Ryswick and died in Paris on 23 May 1701, regarded as a national hero.

A number of French naval vessels
French ship Tourville

Several ships of the French Navy have been named in honour of Anne Hilarion de Tourville. Among them:* French ship Tourville , a T?m?raire class ship of the line 74-gun List of ships of the line of France ...
 from the 18th through 20th centuries were named in Tourville's honour.

More recently, the fictional character Admiral Lester Tourville
Lester Tourville

Admiral Lester Tourville is a fictional character in the Honorverse, a series of military science fiction novels written by David Weber. His first appearance takes place during the series' seventh novel, In Enemy Hands, and he has continued to appear in all the following novels of the fictional universe's main series....
 in David Weber
David Weber

David Mark Weber is an American science fiction and fantasy author. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio in 1952. Weber and his wife Sharon live in Greenville,_South_Carolina, South Carolina with their three children and "a passel of dogs"....
's Honorverse
Honorverse

The Honorverse is the semi-official name for the setting of a series of military science fiction stories by David Weber featuring Honor Harrington, the Horatio Nelsonesque heroine in a series reminiscent of C....
 science fiction series was named after Tourville.

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