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Conseil d'amirauté

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The Conseil d'amirauté (Admiralty Council) was a deliberative committee within the Ministry for the Navy and the colonies of France. It was set up in 1824 and suppressed in 1889.

Sources

  • Auguste Jal, Glossaire nautique : Répertoire polyglotte de termes de marine, 1848, volume 1, p. 119.
  • Alfred Blanche, Dictionnaire général d'administration, Paris, 1860, p. 278-280.