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    Artésien ('Artesian') was a 64-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. She was funded by a don des vaisseaux donation from the...
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    The Artésien class was a type of 64-gun ships of the line of the French Navy. A highly detailed and accurate model of Artésien, lead ship of the class...
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  • encountered Hannibal again, and again detached Héros, Artésien and Vengeur, but this time with other ships deploying as to ensure communication between the...
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    Standard of the French royal family Naval ensign of France prior to 1789 and between 1814/15 and 1830 The white ensign of the Artésien A ship of the line...
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    for commerce in 1784 and wrecked 1785. Artésien class of five ships to design by Joseph-Louis Ollivier. Artésien 64 (launched 7 March 1765 at Brest) Roland...
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  • Éveillé (1700), a 32-gun ship of the line Éveillé (1753), a 64-gun ship of the line Éveillé (1772), an Artésien-class ship of the line Éveillé (1788)...
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  • of French ships of the French Navy have borne the name Alexandre in honour of Alexander the Great: Alexandre (1771), an Artésien-class 64-gun ship of...
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    Protée was an Artésien-class 64-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, launched in 1772. On 16 February 1780, Protée departed Lorient escorting a convoy...
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    mid-18th century. In France, the main classes of 64-guns were The Lion class: Lion, Sage, and Fantasque (1751-1758) ; The Artésien class, by Joseph-Louis...
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  • frigate French ship Protée (1750) (1750–1770), a 64-gun ship of the line, lead ship of her class French ship Protée (1773) (1773–1780), a 64-gun Artésien-class...
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  • neither fleet was prepared to do battle. The French ship Artésien captured Hinchinbrooke, but when the French withdrew from the inconclusive battle the prize...
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    the wake of the Battle of Negapatam, Suffren transferred Saint-Félix to Artésien and replaced him with Jean André de Pas de Beaulieu, of Bellone. The frigate...
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    Pierre André de Suffren (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    the landing of French troops in support of the Siege of Savannah, and prevent British ships from escaping. Suffren led the 64-gun Artésien and Provence...
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    Éveillé was an Artésien-class 64-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, launched in 1772. Éveillé was commissioned under Captain du Maitz de Goimpy in...
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    Roland was an Artésien-class 64-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, launched in 1771. From 1773 to 1775, Roland was the flagship of the Second voyage...
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    Battle of Ushant (1778) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    attack on the French. The battle, which was the first major naval engagement in the Anglo-French War of 1778, ended indecisively with no ships lost on either...
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    Battle of Porto Praya (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    approached Santiago on 16 April, and Suffren ordered the Artésien to the harbour. When the Artésien reached the mouth of the harbour, she spotted the British...
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    Battle of Cuddalore (1783) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    death of French ally Hyder Ali, the British decided to retake Cuddalore. They marched troops from Madras, and began preparing for a siege. The French fleet...
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    Battle of Grenada (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    general chase to attack the French as they left their anchorage at Grenada. Because of the disorganized attack and the French Navy's numerical superiority...
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    Battle of Sadras (category Naval battles of the Anglo-French War (1778–1783))
    process. The French admiral Bailli de Suffren was dispatched for military assistance to French colonies in India, leading a fleet of five ships of the line...
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    The other warships were one other 74 gun ship (Annibal) and three 64-gun ships (Vengeur, Sphinx, and Artésien). Suffren had been allowed to choose his...
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  • Paul de Cardaillac de Lomné (category French Navy officers)
    Cardaillac de Lomné (Casties-la-Brande, 9 October 1739 — Artésien, 16 April 1781) was a French Navy officer. In May 1778, Cardaillac served with Charles...
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    on 8 May. The French frigate Fine captured Fortitude on 23 June. When the French captured her they freed some eight men from Artésien, who had been part...
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  • September 2021. "French Fifth Rate frigate 'La Pourvoyeuse' (1772)". Threedecks. Retrieved 18 September 2021. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Le Protée'...
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  • Antoine de Thomassin de Peynier (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    17 April 1780, commanding the 64-gun Artésien. With the outbreak of the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War in 1780, France and the Dutch Republic found themselves...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1771 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1771. "French yacht 'Le Saint Louis' (1771)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1764 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1764. "French Second Rate ship of the line 'La Ville de Paris'...
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    Battle of Martinique (1780) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    the French line of ships, and was heavily engaged by the Couronne, Triomphant, and Fendant, for the next hour and a half before the French ships disengaged...
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  • (under Suffren himself) and Annibal (under Trémignon), and the 64-gun Artésien (under Cardaillac), Sphinx (under du Chilleau) and Vengeur (under Forbin)...
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    Trianon model collection (category History of the French Navy)
    de bateau, Friedland, vaisseau de 80 canons, 1810 Maquette de bateau, Artésien, vaisseau de 64 canons, 1765 Maquette de bateau, Flore, frégate de 18,...
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