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  1. Jean Bart (1879/1880 – 1955; pseudonym of Marie Antoinette (de) Sarlabous) was an American playwright and screenwriter. Her works included: A Prince in a Pawnshop (1916 film)

  2. Eugeniu Botez (Romanian pronunciation: [e.uˈd͡ʒenju boˈtez]; 28 November 1874 – 12 May 1933) was a Romanian writer, best known for his novel Europolis (1933). Botez wrote under the pseudonym Jean Bart .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_BartJean Bart - Wikipedia

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    Jean Bart was born in Dunkirk in 1650 to a seafaring family, the son of Jean-Cornil Bart (c. 1619–1668) who has been described variously as a fisherman or corsair commander serving for the Dutch Republic. His grandfather, Cornil Weus(fr), was a vice-admiral and fought the Dutch on behalf of Spain at the beginning of the Eighty Years' War. His great...

    When he was young, Bart served in the Dutch navy under Admiral Michiel de Ruyter. When war broke out between France and the United Provinces in 1672, he entered the French service. Since only persons of noble birth could then serve as officers in the navy, he instead became captain of one of the Dunkirk privateers. In that capacity, he displayed su...

    He married the 16-year-old Nicole Gontier on 3 February 1676.They had four children before Nicole died in 1682.Their oldest son, François Cornil Bart(1676-1755), became vice-admiral. Then he married Jacoba Tugghe on 13 October 1689. They had ten children. He signed his marriage contract, which is still on file in Dunkirk, with the name "Jan Baert"....

    Many anecdotes tell of the courage and bluntness of the uncultivated sailor, who became a popular hero of the French Navy. He captured a total of 386 ships and also sank or burned a great number more. The town of Dunkirk has honoured his memory by erecting a statue and by naming a public square after him. During the carnival of Dunkirk, held every ...

    Jean Bart Archived 22 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
  4. Fearing an attack, Captain Pierre-Jean Ronarc'h prepared Jean Bart by filling her incomplete turret with concrete, while the ship's anti-aircraft battery was strengthened.

  5. جان بارت (بالإنجليزية: Jean Bart)‏ هي كاتبة سيناريو أمريكية، ولدت في 1879، وتوفيت في 1955. (ar) Jean Bart (1879/1880 – 1955; pseudonym of Marie Antoinette (de) Sarlabous) was an American playwright and screenwriter.

  6. Jean Bart este pseudonimul literar al scriitorului Eugeniu P. Botez (n. 28 noiembrie 1874, Burdujeni, Botoșani, România – d. 12 mai 1933, București, România), împrumutat de la un faimos corsar flamand al secolului al XVII-lea. A fost membru corespondent (din 1922) al Academiei Române.

  7. Danubian Exoticism in “Europolis” by Jean Bart Alina Beatrice Cheşcă1 Abstract: The exotic and maritime Romanian novel is represented by only few titles; among them we can mention: “Europolis” (1933) by Jean Bart, “All Sails Up!” (1954) by Radu Tudoran and “The Mediterranean” by Panait Istrati.