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    Masséna was ordered as a third-rank, 90-gun sailing Suffren-class ship of the line for the French Navy, but was converted to a steam-powered ship in the...
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    Royal Sovereign class. She was named in honour of Marshal of France André Masséna. Masséna significantly exceeded her design weight and suffered from serious...
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    four ships, with a fifth added during the design process: Charles Martel, Carnot, Jauréguiberry, Masséna, and Bouvet. These were experimental ships, built...
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    1773. Mars (1860), laid down in 1835 as Sceptre, renamed Masséna in 1840, redesigned as a screw steamer in 1856, launched and completed in 1860. Stricken...
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    Launched: 2 December 1858 Completed: Fate: Masséna Builder: Toulon Begun: September 1835 Launched: 15 March 1860 Completed: Fate: Castiglione Builder: Toulon...
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  • Thumbnail for French battleship Jauréguiberry
    she was one of a group of five roughly similar battleships, including Masséna, Bouvet, Carnot, and Charles Martel. Jauréguiberry was armed with a mixed...
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    Transport 1881 Castiglione 90 (1860 at Toulon) – Stricken 1881 Masséna 90 (1860 at Toulon) – Stricken 1879 Suffren-class ships of the Second Republic and...
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    Nice (redirect from Nice, France)
    lived in Nice André Masséna (1758–1817) – 1st Duc de Rivoli, 1st Prince d'Essling, one of the original 18 Marshals of the Empire, French military commander...
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    similar battleships, along with Charles Martel, Jauréguiberry, Carnot, and Masséna, which were ordered in response to the British Royal Sovereign class. Bouvet...
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    similar battleships, along with Charles Martel, Jauréguiberry, Bouvet, and Masséna, which were ordered in response to the British Royal Sovereign class. Like...
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    built for the Marine Nationale (French Navy) in the first decade of the twentieth century. Completed in 1902, the ship was assigned to the Escadre de la...
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    Country region of the state. St. Lawrence County comprises the Ogdensburg-Massena, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area and is New York's largest county by area...
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  • Thumbnail for French ironclad Hoche
    barbette–turret ship for the French Navy in the 1880s. Originally designed in response to very large Italian ironclads along the lines of the French Amiral Baudin...
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    Napoleon moved to mainland France in 1779 and was commissioned as an officer in the French Army in 1785. He supported the French Revolution in 1789, and...
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  • Thumbnail for French ironclad Formidable
    Formidable was an ironclad barbette ship built for the French Navy between her keel laying in late 1879 and her completion in early 1889. She was the...
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    Jauréguiberry, Bouvet, and Masséna—she was armed with a main battery of two 305 mm (12 in) guns and two 274 mm (10.8 in) guns. The ship had a top speed of 18...
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    of the Second Coalition: Siege of Genoa – The French army is evacuated from Genoa. Marshal André Masséna is allowed to march out, with all the honours...
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    Antibes (redirect from Antibes, France)
    politician André Masséna (1758–1817), Napoleonic general and Marshal of the Empire Honoré Vial (1766–1813), military leader and diplomat in the French Revolutionary...
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    France List of French sail frigates List of battleships of France Current French Navy ships List of French Navy ship names Three ships were named for...
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  • Thumbnail for French ironclad Amiral Baudin
    Amiral Baudin was an ironclad barbette ship of the French Navy built in the late 1870s and 1880s. She was the lead ship of the Amiral Baudin class, which included...
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    an ironclad barbette ship built for the French Navy in the 1870s and 1880s; she was the first vessel of that type built by France. She carried her main...
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    that time consisted of the pre-dreadnought battleships Masséna and Bouvet, four coastal defense ships, the armored cruisers Jeanne d'Arc and Marseillaise...
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  • Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-133-5. Gardiner, Robert;...
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  • List of battleships of World War I (category Lists of World War I ships)
    Battlecruisers - A Technical Directory of all the World's Capital Ships from 1860 to the Present Day. London, UK: Salamander Books Ltd. p. 272. ISBN 0-517-37810-8...
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    Jean-Charles-Alexandre Sallandrouze de Lamornaix (category French Navy admirals)
    vaisseau) while serving on the latter ship in September 1861. Stations on the battleship Masséna and the ships Montezuma and Normandie in the Gulf of...
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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 harbor. Elizabeth...
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    World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-133-5. Chesneau, Roger, ed. (1980). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946....
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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Copenhagen (1807)
    the French. There was concern in Britain that Napoleon might try to force Denmark to close the Baltic Sea to British ships, perhaps by marching French troops...
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  • French Second Battle of Algeciras 12 July British Royal Navy victory over French, Spanish First Barbary War Action of 1 August 1801 / 1 Aug A US ship...
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  • Thumbnail for French ironclad Courbet
    was reorganized, leaving Courbet, Masséna, and Formidable in the unit that year, along with four coastal defense ships. During the 1902 fleet maneuvers...
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