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74:
1002:
864:
2496:
35:
2491:
81:
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gaillards du vaisseau ennemi furent évacués et le
Victory cessa absolument de nous combattre ; mais il était difficile de passer à son bord à cause de la supériorité de l’élévation de sa troisième batterie. J’ordonnai de couper les suspentes de la grande vergue et de l’amener pour nous servir de pont.
970:
s rigging for ten minutes, trying to disable her to prevent the crossing of the French line, but did not manage to stop her advance, despite cutting off her foremast tops, her mizzen and her main topgallant, and ended up running afoul of her. A furious, fifteen-minute musket duel erupted between the
1219:
il s’engagea un vif combat de mousqueterie ; notre feu devint tellement supérieur qu’en moins de quinze minutes, nous fîmes taire celui du
Victory ; ses gaillards furent jonchés de morts et de blessés, et l’amiral Nelson fut tué par le feu de notre mousqueterie. Presqu’aussitôt, les
1273:
le 30, à 5 h du soir, il fut obligé de demander du secours ; on n’a eu que le tems de sauver le capitaine ; les hommes qui n’étoient pas Blessés, car à 7 h, la poupe s’étant écroulée il coula Bas. On a sauvé 50 Blessés qui étoient restés à flot sur les débris du
1023:
managed to come to the rescue of the stricken flagship, firing on the exposed French crew at point blank range, killing or wounding 200 men, including Lucas and
Dupotet, struck by a bullet to the knee, who nevertheless remained at their stations. The crew of
1128:
On the 30th, at 5pm, she was forced to ask for assistance; there was only time to save the captain and the men who were not wounded, as at 7pm, her stern collapsed and she foundered. 50 wounded were saved as they clung to floating debris from the
997:
completely ceased fighting us; but boarding her proved difficult because (...) of her elevated third battery. I ordered the rigging of the great yard be cut and that it be carried to serve as a bridge.
1821:
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827:
712:
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on 20 May 1795. The same day, she received the new naval flag of the
Republic, the full tricolour which replaced the white flag with a tricolour canton, and hoisted her.
993:; (...) her castles were covered with dead and wounded, and admiral Nelson was killed by our gunfire. Almost at once, the castles of the enemy ship were evacuated and
918:
821:
2240:
1863:
1209:
Guérin especially mentions that Lucas drilled his crew to throw grenades and had bags made for his men, holding two grenades each. (vol.6, pp.423-424)
457:, and then engaged her with furious cannon and small arms fire that silenced the British flagship and killed Nelson. As her crew prepared to board
2523:
2518:
1168:
Lucas was received in
England with great courtesy. After his release from capture, he was personally awarded the rank of Commandeur of the
1062:, with Lucas severely wounded, and only 99 men still fit out of 643 (300 dead and 222 severely wounded), was essentially defenceless. The
368:. She took part in the battles of the French Revolutionary Wars in the Brest squadron, served in the Caribbean in 1803, and duelled with
662:
s tops caught fire and she ceased all resistance to save herself, eventually striking her colours. After the battle, she sailed back to
1074:
was too damaged to survive the aftermath of the battle, and worried that she would sink before his wounded could be evacuated, Lucas
513:
95:
2528:
2294:
1893:
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s aft featured a large opening and was in danger of collapsing, her rudder was shot off, and the hull was pierced in many spots.
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1765:
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989:
A violent small-arms exchange ensued (...); our fire became so superior that within fifteen minutes, we had silenced that of
352:
231:
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2538:
1968:
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817:
643:, to take her in tow. During the battle, she was one of the few ships of observe Villaret-Joyeuse's orders to support
685:
Bay, after rallying elements of the French fleet. In the night of 22 to 23 December, she accidentally collided with
690:
2282:
1088:
Being much damaged and weakened by the fight themselves, the
British ships took some time to take possession of
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2331:
2234:
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606:. However, the damage sustained in the incident forced her to cancel her departure, and she returned to Brest.
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2548:
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Précis des événemens
Particuliers survenus à chaque vaisseau français, dans le combat du 29 vendémiaire an 14
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launched boats to evacuate her passengers; she foundered around 7, taking 196 men with her. Lucas reported:
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1940:
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601:
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2179:
2105:
1902:
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912:
908:
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738:
517:
393:, the ship was commissioned in the Brest squadron of the French fleet. After her crew took part in the
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183:
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188:
167:
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The French Navy and the
Struggle for Revolutionary Authority: The Mutiny of the Brest Fleet in 1793
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588:
1720:
626:
58:
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when the ship following her failed to maintain the line. She tried in vain to stop Nelson's HMS
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2006:
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Moncousu, by then promoted to rear admiral, and was the first French ship to reach
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318:
312:
205:
20:
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was the flagship of a squadron of two ships of the line and four frigates under
Admiral
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Les gloires maritimes de la France: notices biographiques sur les plus célèbres marins
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eventually limped back to Brest, where she arrived on 5 January 1797, in consort with
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lost most of her artillery, including two guns that burst, killing several gunners.
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was attached to the Brest fleet under Vice-admiral de Grimouard, later replaced by
489:
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Later, she served in the fleet under Vice-admiral Villeneuve, and took part in the
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours
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during the late stages of the battle, dismasted and attacked by two larger ships.
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if the British did not come to his aid on the spot, which would have destroyed
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1699:
1764 - 1819 - La carrière de Jean-Jacques-Etienne Lucas, capitaine de vaisseau
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had been especially trained by Lucas for such an occasion, and soon the heavy
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s quarterdeck mortally wounded Vice Admiral Nelson. Lucas later reported:
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in tow and returned with her to Brest, where they arrived on 30 December;
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on 23 June 1795, where her poor sailing properties compelled the frigate
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267:
51:
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Guérin (vol.6, p.431-432) claims that Lucas threatened to set fire to
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334:
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during the action. She sank in the storm that followed the battle.
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to surrender, but Lucas had volley of musketry fired for replies.
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598:
591:; upon departure, she broke her cables, but unlike the ill-fated
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535:. Under Captain Obet, she departed Brest in 1793 for a cruise to
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on 20 May 1795. Still under Captain Moncousu and with Commander
1786:
Histoire des marins français sous la République, de 1789 à 1803
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s pumps were destroyed and few of her crewmen could man them.
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on 8 December 1788. She was completed there in December 1792.
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continued to fight until she was in danger of sinking before
248:
563:
From March to June 1794 under Captain Dorré, she was the
571:. She comprised the Cancale division together with her
539:. In September, the crews of the fleet revolted in the
597:, she managed to reach the open sea, followed by the
298:
Up to 2,485 m (26,750 sq ft) of sails
613:was the flagship of a division under Rear Admiral
1866:, William S. Cormack, Canadian journal of History
480:. She foundered in the storm of 22 October 1805.
2510:
1109:around 7 in the evening and was taken in tow by
949:from cutting the Franco-Spanish line of battle.
1824:
1225:, Report of Captain Lucas, commanding the ship
1066:attempted to come to her aid but came afoul of
508:on 31 May 1791. She was the first ship of the
1887:
1165:, and 35 men were taken prisoner to England.
939:rushed to cover her and prevent Vice Admiral
794:as flagship, with Captain Bourdé as Bedout's
1719:. E.P. Dutton & Co., New York. pp.
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1760:. Vol. 1. Group Retozel-Maury Millau.
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425:, ferrying troops to Guadeloupe and Haiti.
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1825:Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S (2015).
1737:(in French). Vol. 6. Dufour et Mulat.
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266:55.87 metres (183 ft 4 in) (172
1903:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1805
1817:(in French). Vol. 3. Challamel ainé.
1803:(in French). Vol. 2. Challamel ainé.
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826:, under Commander Gallier-Labrosse, and
777:with troops and arriving on 4 February.
286:7.26 metres (23 ft 10 in) (22
19:For other ships with the same name, see
2242:Nuestra Señora de la SantĂsima Trinidad
1782:
1412:
1403:
1391:
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1028:rushed to man her artillery and engage
901:was the third ship behind the flagship
629:as first officer, she took part in the
472:, killing or maiming most of her crew.
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1807:
1793:
1727:
1161:; the wounded were sent to Cadiz on a
1131:Lucas' report dates the sinking to 30
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1755:
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773:in 1803, departing on 9 January from
70:
2519:Ships of the line of the French Navy
1012:The French crew were about to board
523:
278:14.90 metres (48 ft 11 in)
1139:, which amounts to 22 October 1805.
558:
16:Ship of the line of the French Navy
13:
1146:had sustained 160 casualties, and
1032:with her starboard battery, Soon,
952:With her bowsprit almost touching
907:in the French line, coming behind
583:In December, she took part in the
453:from breaking the line and raking
421:was sent to the Caribbean for the
14:
2565:
2524:Téméraire-class ships of the line
1844:
617:within the fleet of Brest, under
615:Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen-Trémarec
2529:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
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1176:for his role during the battle.
1157:s crew, 169 were taken on board
512:named in honour of Vice-admiral
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818:Antoine-Marie-François Montalan
1814:Batailles navales de la France
1800:Batailles navales de la France
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1350:
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1105:was freed from the rigging of
1:
1789:(in French). Arthus Bertrand.
1706:
847:(second from left) overtakes
516:, who had died a hero of the
1282:
1039:took a position at stern of
518:American War of Independence
323:Forecastle and Quarter deck:
7:
1756:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
1734:Histoire maritime de France
1712:
1686:
1237:in England, 2 January 1806.
1196:was also Acting Lieutenant
1120:made distress signals, and
711:stayed upright. the 74-gun
651:, she attempted to support
10:
2570:
2539:Maritime incidents in 1805
1137:French Republican Calendar
1070:. After ascertaining that
909:Esprit-Tranquille Maistral
891:Jean Jacques Etienne Lucas
870:simultaneously engaged by
855:(far right) from Nelson's
18:
2484:
2386:
1988:February (unknown date):
1909:
1783:Rouvier, Charles (1868).
1263:, all entangled together.
889:was commanded by Captain
771:Saint-Domingue expedition
689:'s flagship, the frigate
580:, under Captain Monnier.
483:
423:Saint-Domingue expedition
222:
189:Saint-Domingue expedition
168:French Revolutionary Wars
65:
32:
1939:January (unknown date):
1677:, fonds Marine, BB4-237.
1192:Amongst the officers of
1179:
753:Service in the Caribbean
695:, dismasting her of her
589:Pierre Augustin Moncousu
585:Croisière du Grand Hiver
567:of the naval station of
543:, including the crew of
403:Croisière du Grand Hiver
174:Croisière du Grand Hiver
2115:August (unknown date):
1809:Troude, Onésime-Joachim
1795:Troude, Onésime-Joachim
1713:Fraser, Edward (1906).
1593:, fond Marine, BB4-237.
979:and small-arms fire on
971:two ships; the crew of
621:. The ship was renamed
514:Suffren de Saint Tropez
401:. She took part in the
223:General characteristics
96:Suffren de Saint Tropez
2404:April (unknown date):
2046:April (unknown date):
1751:(in French). Bertrand.
1716:The enemy at Trafalgar
1141:
1009:
935:, exposing her stern,
885:, on 21 October 1805,
878:
860:
810:Pierre-Paulin Gourrège
763:François Joseph Bouvet
609:In February 1795, the
43:(centre) fighting the
25:French ship Redoutable
2554:Ships built in France
2296:San Francisco de Asis
2076:July (unknown date):
1198:Ducrest de Villeneuve
1126:
1004:
866:
843:
749:, and four frigates.
655:, but to no avail as
627:CĂ©sar-Joseph Bourayne
500:in January 1789, and
397:, she was renamed to
218:Sunk, 22 October 1805
59:Louis-Philippe Crépin
2549:Napoleonic-era ships
2056:May (unknown date):
1857:, report of captain
1665:Guérin, vol.6, p.438
1656:Troude, vol.3, p.399
1647:Guérin, vol.6, p.432
1638:Guérin, vol.6, p.431
1629:Troude, vol.3, p.394
1617:Guérin, vol.6, p.428
1605:Guérin, vol.6, p.427
1581:Guérin, vol.6, p.423
1572:Guérin, vol.6, p.424
1490:Guérin, vol.6, p.115
1445:Troude, vol.2, p.417
1436:Troude, vol.2, p.415
1427:Troude, vol.2, p.414
1388:Troude, vol.2, p.366
820:; and the corvettes
679:Expédition d'Irlande
647:. Later, along with
478:striking her colours
440:rushed to cover the
411:Expédition d'Irlande
319:18-pounder long guns
317:Upper gundeck: 30 Ă—
313:36-pounder long guns
311:Lower gundeck: 28 Ă—
184:Expédition d'Irlande
1970:Earl of Abergavenny
1675:Archives nationales
1591:Archives nationales
1523:Fonds Marine, p.284
1511:Fonds Marine, p.285
1499:Fonds Marine, p.269
1472:Rouvier, pp.317-318
1463:Troude, vol.3, p.10
1400:Fonds Marine, p.125
1229:, to Navy Minister
917:and José Quevedo's
883:Battle of Trafalgar
836:Battle of Trafalgar
769:in 1802 and in the
757:In March 1802, the
434:Battle of Trafalgar
377:Battle of Trafalgar
329:8-pounder long guns
206:Battle of Trafalgar
21:French ship Suffren
1365:Fonds Marine, p.72
1356:Fonds Marine, p.48
1259:and probably also
1076:struck his colours
1010:
897:as first officer.
893:, with Lieutenant
879:
861:
816:, under Commander
765:sent to reinforce
673:In December 1796,
547:. In retaliation,
430:Trafalgar Campaign
201:Trafalgar campaign
2506:
2505:
1991:City of Edinburgh
1836:978-1-84832-204-2
1767:978-2-9525917-0-6
1338:Fond Marine, p.42
677:took part in the
541:Quibéron mutinies
524:Quibéron mutinies
395:Quibéron mutinies
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1116:. The next day,
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808:, under Captain
661:
641:Jacques Bergeret
639:, under Captain
619:Villaret-Joyeuse
559:Service in Brest
533:Morard de Galles
490:ship of the line
362:ship of the line
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631:Battle of Groix
561:
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486:
468:raked her with
415:Peace of Amiens
407:Battle of Groix
333:4 Ă— 36-pounder
195:Napoleonic Wars
179:Battle of Groix
161:
124:31 May 1791 as
116:15 January 1789
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2236:Indomptable
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1418:Levot, p.53
1347:See Cormack
1133:vendémiaire
1051:hailed for
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920:San Leandro
707:; only her
594:RĂ©publicain
573:sister ship
510:French Navy
375:during the
366:French Navy
258:1550 tonnes
160:Honours and
57:(left), by
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2534:1791 ships
2513:Categories
2278:Bucentaure
2248:Redoutable
2171:Barracouta
2128:Boddington
2078:HMCS
1910:Shipwrecks
1853:Redoutable
1707:References
1249:Redoutable
1227:Redoutable
1194:Redoutable
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845:Redoutable
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782:Redoutable
767:Guadeloupe
759:Redoutable
723:Redoutable
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664:Port-Louis
657:Formidable
653:Formidable
623:Redoutable
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474:Redoutable
455:Bucentaure
446:Bucentaure
438:Redoutable
419:Redoutable
409:, and the
399:Redoutable
379:, killing
348:Redoutable
335:carronades
295:Propulsion
153:Redoutable
132:Christened
41:Redoutable
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2407:Estramina
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2323:Britannia
2284:Intrépide
2207:Argonauta
2169:HMS
2158:HMS
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2138:Brunswick
2089:HMS
2080:Integrity
2017:HMS
1996:HMS
1981:Redbridge
1979:HMS
1958:HMS
1951:HMS
1930:HMS
1919:HMS
1776:165892922
1283:Citations
1274:vaisseau.
1257:Temeraire
1159:Swiftsure
1150:120. Of
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1122:Swiftsure
1113:Swiftsure
1111:HMS
1107:Temeraire
1078:at 2:30.
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1030:Temeraire
1020:Temeraire
1018:HMS
963:fired on
876:Temeraire
859:(centre).
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780:In 1803,
746:Tourville
645:Alexandre
494:laid down
470:grapeshot
465:Temeraire
463:HMS
432:. At the
413:. At the
389:Built as
370:HMS
354:Téméraire
233:Téméraire
140:Completed
113:Laid down
46:Temeraire
2462:Hercules
2442:17 Nov:
2435:Calcutta
2431:26 Sep:
2421:22 May:
2394:11 Mar:
2372:30 Nov:
2362:21 Nov:
2355:Woodlark
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2340:10 Nov:
2333:Atalante
2304:26 Oct:
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2230:Fougueux
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2198:21 Oct:
2191:Dispatch
2188:18 Oct:
2178:14 Oct:
2160:Seaforth
2156:30 Sep:
2149:Papillon
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2135:18 Sep:
2125:12 Sep:
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2087:11 Jul:
2036:18 Apr:
2026:21 Mar:
2015:12 Mar:
1977:26 Feb:
1928:30 Jan:
1917:21 Jan:
1811:(1867).
1797:(1867).
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1731:(1857).
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1174:Napoleon
1064:Fougueux
823:Serpente
728:Fougueux
709:mainmast
701:foremast
697:bowsprit
636:Virginie
565:flagship
537:Quibéron
502:launched
442:flagship
308:74 guns:
303:Armament
121:Launched
92:Namesake
2452:Fisgard
2330:3 Nov:
2320:1 Nov:
2307:Monarca
2290:Neptuno
2224:Berwick
2201:Achille
2167:3 Oct:
2118:Minerva
2091:Orestes
2066:5 Jun:
2029:Francis
2008:Liberty
2005:9 Mar:
1998:Seagull
1967:5 Feb:
1953:Acheron
1949:4 Feb:
1253:Victory
1235:Reading
1144:Victory
1036:Tonnant
1014:Victory
995:Victory
991:Victory
981:Victory
965:Victory
959:stern,
946:Victory
925:Neptune
923:. When
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881:At the
872:Victory
857:Victory
849:Neptune
775:Ajaccio
740:Neptune
719:RĂ©solue
703:, and
692:RĂ©solue
668:Lorient
666:, near
611:Suffren
599:frigate
569:Cancale
549:Suffren
545:Suffren
529:Suffren
506:Suffren
459:Victory
451:Victory
391:Suffren
372:Victory
364:of the
283:Draught
148:Renamed
126:Suffren
102:Builder
66:History
54:Victory
2376:Pigeon
2365:Betsey
2272:Aeneas
2019:Imogen
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1231:Decrès
1163:cartel
957:'s
734:Trajan
714:PĂ©gase
705:mizzen
687:Nielly
683:Bantry
577:Nestor
484:Career
405:, the
359:74-gun
356:-class
351:was a
263:Length
249:tonnes
235:-class
162:awards
86:France
2474:Sally
2445:Ceres
2344:Biter
2218:Aigle
2108:Pigmy
2097:Sarah
2059:Calpe
2039:Nancy
1960:Arrow
1932:Raven
1921:Doris
1859:Lucas
1689:p.175
1180:Notes
1155:'
1129:ship.
1097:'
1083:'
1016:when
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814:Vertu
805:Aigle
717:took
660:'
649:Tigre
603:Vertu
498:Brest
327:16 Ă—
247:3069
106:Brest
2500:1806
2487:1804
2468:Iris
2450:HMS
2424:Asia
2313:Rayo
2106:HMS
1851:The
1831:ISBN
1772:OCLC
1762:ISBN
927:and
874:and
829:Éole
802:and
743:and
492:was
488:The
345:The
288:pied
275:Beam
268:pied
215:Fate
52:HMS
39:The
23:and
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1172:by
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