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  1. Admiral of France ( French: Amiral de France) is a French title of honour. It is the naval equivalent of Marshal of France and was one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France . History. The title was created in 1270 by Louis IX of France, during the Eighth Crusade. At the time, it was equivalent to the office of Constable of France.

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    Other important French naval officers. Admiral Florent de Varennes—first admiral of France; Admiral Jean de Vienneadmiral of the French fleet during the Hundred Years' War; Admiral Hervé de Portzmoguer— Breton naval commander, renowned for his raids on the English and his death in the Battle of St. Mathieu

  3. Almirante da França (Amiral de France) é um título honorífico atribuído pelo Estado Francês em reconhecimento de serviços excepcionais nas forças armadas. É equivalente ao título de Marechal de França para os marinheiros [1]. O título foi criado, em 1270, por São Luís, durante a Oitava Cruzada.

  4. Marshal of France (French: Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements. The title has been awarded since 1185, though briefly abolished (1793–1804) and for a period dormant (1870–1916).

  5. Amiral de France. La dignité d’ amiral de France (ou de grand amiral de France) récompense en France des services militaires exceptionnels pour des amiraux de la Marine. Elle est l'équivalent pour les marins de celle de maréchal de France pour l'Armée de terre.

  6. François Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse, Marquis of Grasse-Tilly SMOM (13 September 1722 – 11 January 1788) was a career French officer who achieved the rank of admiral. He is best known for his command of the French fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake in 1781 in the last year of the American Revolutionary War.