line Foudroyant, renamed Soleil-Royal in 1693 Foudroyant (1693), a 104-gun ship of the line Foudroyant (1724), a 110-gun ship of the line Foudroyant (1751)...
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The Foudroyant was a first-rate ship of the line of the French Royal Navy, designed by Hélie. Foudroyant never took to sea, and was broken up between 1742...
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Fourth Rate ship of the line 'Sunderland' (1724)". Threedecks. Retrieved 28 September 2020. "Foudroyant (1724)". Threedecks. Retrieved 28 September 2020...
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Saintes. Its hull was coppered in 1761. 56.5 m (185 ft) 15.3 m (50 ft) Foudroyant 1724–1743 broken up A first-rate ship of the line that was broken up without...
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nearly sixty years; a fifth was destroyed before completion. Foudroyant 110 (launched April 1724 at Brest) – condemned 1742 and taken to pieces 1742–43. Royal...
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Victor-Louis Desmichels de Champorcin (category 1724 births)
to the 80-gun Foudroyant, on which he took part in the Battle of Cartagena on 28 February 1758. He was taken prisoner when Foudroyant was captured by...
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showing above the goddess Fame holding an image of Nelson inscribed HOR. NELSON DUCA BRONTI (sic), above his flagship HMS Foudroyant in the Bay of Naples...
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Pierre (1717–1785), a brilliant clock-maker in his own right, Julien-David (1724–1803), a neo-classical architect and archaeologist, and Charles a physician...
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d'Aquitaine 64 (1754, ex-French Duc d'Aquitaine, captured 1757) Foudroyant 80 (1750, ex-French Foudroyant, captured 1758); broken up 1787 Raisonnable 64 (1756,...
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Amalia and Princess Maria Antonia Nelson shifted his flag from Vanguard to Foudroyant on 6 June 1799, taking with him Captain Hardy and a number of other officers...
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scuttled at the siege of Toulon in 1707, broken up in 1714. Foudroyant, launched in 1724, broken up in 1743. Soleil Royal, launched in 1749, burned after...
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in 1861, sold 1897 to Wheatley Cobb at Falmouth, became training ship Foudroyant, still afloat as museum ship under her original name at Hartlepool HMS...
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