• Three ships of the French Navy have borne the name Sémillante ("shiny" or "sparkling"): French corvette Sémillante, a 20-gun Coquette-class corvette (1780–1787)...
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    Sémillante (French: "Shiny" or "Sparkling") was a 32-gun frigate of the French Navy and the lead ship of her class. She was involved in a number of multi-vessel...
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    The Sémillante was a Surveillante class 60-gun first rank frigate of the French Navy. She sank off the coast of Corsica in 1855 with a loss of 693 people...
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    Téméraire class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, active during the French Directory, French Consulate and First French Empire. Renamed Marengo...
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    Strait of Bonifacio (category Articles containing French-language text)
    disaster in the Strait of Bonifacio was that of the French frigate Sémillante on February 15, 1855. Sémillante had left the port of Toulon the day before on...
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  • was H. Matthew. The French frigate Sémillante captured Olive on 19 June 1806. Olive was only one of several ships that Sémillante captured on her cruise...
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  • Antoine Marie François Montalan (category Pages with French IPA)
    command of a frigate division comprising Sémillante, Fraternité and the corvette Berceau, with his flag on Sémillante, ferrying General Hédouville to Saint...
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  • India Company. The French captured her in the Indian Ocean in 1804 and then kept her at Île de France where she served as a prison ship. When the British...
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  • captain of Sémillante, for his kind and courteous treatment of them while they were his prisoners. This would suggest that it was Sémillante, rather than...
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    the squadron led by Van Stabel. Along with the Tigre, she rescued the Sémillante which was in danger of being captured by the British. She took part in...
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    Dédaigneuse was stationed off the Isle de France when she encountered the French 36-gun frigate Sémillante returning from a cruise in the Indian Ocean...
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    The Sémillante class was a type of 12-pounder, 32-gun frigate of the French Navy, designed by Pierre-Joseph Pénétreau. Sémillante Builder: Lorient Ordered:...
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    time the cutter Espérance managed to escape to Cherbourg. The French frigate Sémillante, which had been anchored in the harbour, was unable to come to...
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    Brace. Loire and Sémillante separated to divide their pursuers; Mermaid and Kangaroo lost track of Loire in the early evening, and Sémillante evaded Revolutionaire...
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    HMS Terpsichore (1785) (category 1785 ships)
    was returned and a general action began. The enemy ship, which was the 40-gun French frigate Sémillante under Captain Léonard-Bernard Motard, closed at 7...
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    L'Insurgente was a 40-gun Sémillante-class frigate of the French Navy, launched in 1793. During the Quasi War with the United States, the United States...
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    became the flagship of his 6-ship squadron. She notably fought in 1793 to rescue the French frigate Sémillante, along with the ship of the line Jean Bart. Under...
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    HMS Lion (1777) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    from the French frigate Sémillante, without an engagement, a convoy homeward bound from China. On 27 December 1807 Lion captured the French privateer...
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    HMS Centurion (1774) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    while Lind hurried to return to his ship. The three main French ships, the 74-gun Marengo and the frigates Sémillante and Atalante, continued to approach...
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    of the French frigate Sémillante, three other armed ships and twelve captured British ships. (The eight ships that were prizes to Sémillante had a collective...
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  • Royal George – Indiaman The French: Marengo – 74-gun ship of the line commanded by Linois Berceau – 22-gun corvette Semillante – 36-gun frigate Belle Poule...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1841 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1841. "Launch at Whitby". Hull Packet. No. 2925. Hull. 15 January...
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    The Tage ("Tagus") was a 100-gun Hercule-class ship of the line of the French Navy. She was laid down as Polyphème in 1824, renamed Saint Louis, and eventually...
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    squadron off Île de France, bringing the news that the War of the Third Coalition had broken out. On 21 November the French frigate Sémillante and Berceau captured...
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    Albin Roussin (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    England. By 1803 he was promoted to ensign and embarked aboard the frigate Sémillante under the command of Captain Léonard-Bernard Motard. They would spend...
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    The fleet included the 74-gun ship of the line Marengo, the frigates Atalante, Belle Poule, and Sémillante, and troop ships and transports with food and...
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    accept the requisitioning of his ship. Surcouf eventually purchased Sémillante, which he renamed Charles, to return to France with his goods. Iéna set sail...
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  • HMS Actif (1794) (category Privateer ships of France)
    and was sailing under a letter of marque dated 2 May 1793. The French frigate Sémillante captured this privateer on 21 May 1793. At capture, Active was...
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    Robert Surcouf (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    had an altercation with Decaen but had to renounce his ship. He eventually purchased Sémillante, which he renamed Charles. Returning with this vessel to...
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    Battle of Tory Island (category Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars involving France)
    Brace. Loire and Sémillante separated to divide their pursuers; Mermaid and Kangaroo lost track of Loire in the early evening, and Sémillante evaded Révolutionaire...
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