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The fine sandy private beach is just 30 metres away, and it's only 300
metres to the village square.
In Saint-Cannat (Bouches-du-Rhône) on the 17th July 1729, Pierre André de Suffren de Saint-Tropez was born of the sea. After the naval school in Toulon and his baptism of fire in combat off Cap Sicié (1744), Suffren pursued his apprenticeship in the Maltese Order, a veritable breeding-ground for seamen. Taking up service in the Royal Navy once again, he was in the fray of every major outbreak with the fleet of Admiral d'Estaing (1778-1779), right up to the American War of Independence. Becoming himself a sea commander in 1781, as squadron leader in the Campaign for India, he went down in history for six memorable combats. He died
in December 1788 having amassed great honour and the titles of admiral,
bailli, the Maltese Cross and ambassador for Malta at Versailles.
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