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    The Golymin was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy (of the Duquesne sub-class). Built in Lorient in 1804, she was launched in 1809. Wrecked on...
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    Napoleon moved to mainland France in 1779 and was commissioned as an officer in the French Royal Army in 1785. He supported the French Revolution in 1789, and...
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  • Six ships of the French Navy have borne the name Inflexible ("Unyielding"): Inflexible (1755), a 64-gun Hardi-class ship of the line Golymin (1809), a...
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    French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. In Spain, it is considered to overlap with the Spanish War of Independence. The war started when the French...
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    April 1809 Danube 74 (launched 21 December 1808 at Toulon) = school ship 1822, struck and taken to pieces in 1826. Golymin 74 (launched 8 December 1809 at...
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    Kingdom of Sweden and the Russian Empire from 21 February 1808 to 17 September 1809 as part of the Napoleonic Wars. As a result of the war, the eastern third...
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    (1808–1809). 1800–1807, 1809–1815 1807–1812 The Ottoman Empire fought against Napoleon in the French Campaign in Egypt and Syria as part of the French Revolutionary...
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    Téméraire-class ships of the line were a class of a hundred and twenty 74-gun ships of the line ordered between 1782 and 1813 for the French navy or its attached...
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    Battle of Trafalgar (category Naval battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving France)
    were forced back below decks by French grenades. As the French were preparing to board Victory, Temeraire, the second ship in the British windward column...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1809 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1809. "British sloop 'Rhodian' (1809)". Threedecks. Retrieved...
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    which would mean that fourteen ships of the line, eleven frigates, and seven smaller vessels would have joined the French Navy. Junot was met at Abrantes...
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    Walcheren Campaign (category 1809 in France)
    expedition to the Kingdom of Holland in 1809 intended to open another front in the Austrian Empire's struggle with France during the War of the Fifth Coalition...
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    The Continental Blockade (French: Blocus continental), or Continental System, was a large-scale embargo by French emperor Napoleon I against the British...
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    Louis Bonaparte (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. He was a monarch in his own right from 1806 to 1810, ruling over the Kingdom of Holland (a French client state roughly corresponding...
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    clear nests of French privateers and raiders, the Army captured the French dependencies in the Indian Ocean in the Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811. With substantial...
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    land in Amsterdam, hoping to enter France so her baby would be born on French soil, but the Emperor barred the ship from entering the harbour. Elizabeth...
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  • coast of Spain since 1809", for it gave the squadron of Popham possession of the sole really good harbor—open to the largest ships, and safe at all times...
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  • Amand Leduc (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    transferring on the 74-gun Golymin on 6 March 1811, part of the squadron of Lorient under Vice-Admiral Allemand. Golymin was wrecked at Brest on 23 March...
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    Pyotr Bagration (category French invasion of Russia)
    allied right wing against the French under Jean Lannes. Later he commanded Russian troops in the Finnish War (1808–1809) against Sweden and in another...
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    Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (category Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    while the ship had been trapped in the ice, Nelson had spotted and pursued a polar bear, before being ordered to return to the ship. Later, in 1809, Lutwidge...
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  • Allemand's escape from Lorient (category 1812 in France)
    sailed with four ships of the line and two corvettes. In addition to his flagship, Allemand's squadron comprised the 74-gun Golymin, Marengo and Vétéran...
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    3 Halberstadt 2 Gefrees 1    The Battle of Ölper took place on 1 August 1809 in Ölper, currently a district of the town of Brunswick, as part of the War...
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    Pierre-Charles Villeneuve (category French Navy admirals)
    April 1806) was a French Navy officer who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He was in command of a French and Spanish fleet...
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  • Cintra, which led to the evacuation of the French army from Portugal. In March 1809, Marshal Soult led a new French expedition that advanced south to the city...
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    The Hundred Days (French: les Cent-Jours IPA: [le sɑ̃ ʒuʁ]), also known as the War of the Seventh Coalition (French: Guerre de la Septième Coalition)...
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    ships' names and number of cannon areas recorded in the individual ship's record cards by the Danish Naval Museum Orlogmuseet Skibregister In 1809 there...
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    War of the Third Coalition (category Articles containing French-language text)
    620miles Waterloo 9 France 8 7 Russia 6 Austria 5 Spain 4 Portugal 3 Prussia 2 Germany 1    The War of the Third Coalition (French: Guerre de la Troisième...
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    Franco-Swedish War (category France–Sweden relations)
    to avoid the advancing French forces. The Swedes were still caught by the French on the 6 November while they loaded their ships at Lübeck, and after the...
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    Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (category French invasion of Russia)
    1808 commanded operations against the Swedes during the Finnish War. In 1809, he successfully marched over the frozen Gulf of Bothnia, which allowed him...
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    Battle of Friedland (category Articles containing French-language text)
    After the fall of the French empire the ship was transferred to the new Dutch navy and named Vlaming. In 1840 another ship of the French navy was called Friedland...
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