• ships of the French Navy have borne the name Intrépide ("Intrepid"): Intrépide (1666), a 66-gun ship of the line, was renamed Grand in 1671 Intrépide (1671)...
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    Intrépide was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the French navy. She was originally built at Ferrol, Spain in 1790 by José Romero y Fernández de...
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    Intrépide was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was of three ships of the Monarque class, all launched in 1747, the others being Monarque...
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  • The Intrépide was a First Rank three-decker ship of the line of the French Royal Navy. She was intended to be armed with 68 guns as a Second Rank ship including...
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    Intrépide was intended to be one of five second-rank, 90-gun, steam-powered Algésiras-class ships of the line built for the French Navy in the 1850s, but...
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  • Intrepid (redirect from Intrépide)
    manufacturer French ship Intrépide, any of several French Navy ships, dating back to 1666 HMS Intrepid, any of several Royal Navy ships, dating back to...
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  • one of four ships of the United States Navy Intrepid (disambiguation) Intrepid class, classes of ships named Intrepid French ship Intrépide – any one of...
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    The French destroyer Intrépide was one of four Aventurier-class destroyers that was built for the Argentine Navy in the early 1910s. The ships were taken...
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    Leghorn. On 11 May a ship which turned out to be the 6-gun privateer Intrépide was spotted capturing one of the merchant ships in the convoy, at which...
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    Redoutable was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She took part in the battles of the French Revolutionary Wars in the Brest squadron...
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    Formidable, Scipion, Duguay-Trouin, Mont Blanc, Intrépide and Neptune. Nelson's attacks left these ships downwind of the main confrontation and Dumanoir...
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  • Kum Kang San (ex-USS PC-799) 1950– Flamberge (ex-USS PC-1086) 1951–1956 Intrépide (ex-USS PC-1130) 1951–1956 Trident (ex-USS PC-1143) 1951–1956 Mousquet...
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    was originally classed as a Second Rank ship of 74 guns, but was raised to the First Rank in 1687. Intrépide 84 guns (designed and built by Honoré Malet...
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    Bucentaure was an 86-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, and the lead ship of her class. She was the flagship of Vice-Admiral Latouche Tréville, who...
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  • ship of the line, was renamed Borda in 1864 and used as a schoolship from that point on, replacing the ex-Commerce de Paris in that role. Intrépide (1864–1889)...
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  • a 74-gun French ship of the line built at Rochefort in 1800. In 1805 she sailed to the West Indies with Algésiras where they joined a French fleet under...
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    was transferred to the Valmy (the second Borda), then, in 1890, to the Intrépide (the third Borda), and in 1913, to the Duguay-Trouin (1879), which had...
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    Second Battle of Cape Finisterre (category Articles containing French-language text)
    was holding off her opponents, but was surrounded. The leading French ship, the Intrépide, not yet having been fully engaged, turned back into the fight...
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    of Valmy, was the largest three-decker of the French Navy, and the largest tall ship ever built in France. The design of Valmy was decided by the Commission...
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  • and again renamed as Intrépide in 1890. She was scrapped in 1891. French ironclad Valmy, a Jemmapes-class coastal defense ship, launched in April 1892...
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    five second-rank, 90-gun, steam-powered ships of the line built for the French Navy in the 1850s. Most of the ships participated in the Second Italian War...
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    small units and individual ships. The combined fleet consisted of 40 vessels with 18 French ships of the line and 15 Spanish ships of the line. Below is a...
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    bigger than the French Bretagne. There is no complete plan of the ship in existence,[dubious – discuss] but there are of the 112-gun ship from 1765, from...
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    enslaving ship Lord Stanley repels an attack by a French 12-gun schooner privateer 1796, January – A French privateer captures the enslaving ship Ranger...
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    dismasted, she escaped by being towed by the Intrépide of Vaudreuil, who crossed British lines to secure the ship. The Tonnant also participated at the Battle...
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    John Pilfold (category Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    whose solid naval career during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars was most noted for his command of the ship of the line HMS Ajax in Nelson's...
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    Formidable, Scipion, Duguay-Trouin, Mont Blanc, Intrépide and Neptune. Nelson's attacks left these ships downwind of the main confrontation and Dumanoir...
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  • Louis-Antoine-Cyprien Infernet (category Pages with French IPA)
    Infernet captained Intrépide, a Spanish-built 74-gun ship of the line, at the Battle of Trafalgar. Intrépide was part of Dumanoir's six-ship vanguard squadron;...
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    who commanded the six-ship vanguard of the French fleet, along with Formidable, Scipion, Duguay-Trouin, Mont Blanc, Intrépide and Neptune. The vanguard...
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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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