Neptuno was an 80-gun Neptuno-class ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. She was built in 1795 and took part in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic...
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At least six ships of the Spanish Navy have been named Neptuno: Spanish ship Neptuno (1740) was a 66-gun ship of the line acquired in 1740 and sold in...
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Martín Retamosa - Wrecked 9 March 1810. Neptuno class. These two ships were ordered at Ferrol in late 1792 and late 1795, both built to the same design () and...
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Spanish first-rate ship of the line and was the largest warship in the world when launched. She originally had 112 guns; this was increased in 1795–96...
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within the fleet of Brest, under Villaret-Joyeuse. The ship was renamed Redoutable on 20 May 1795. Still under Captain Moncousu and with Commander César-Joseph...
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n°262 French ship Neptune (1803), a Tonnant-class ship of the line launched in 1804, captured by the Spanish in 1808 and renamed Neptuno French xebec Neptune (1805)...
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Cape Finisterre and 800 at Trafalgar. A sister ship of the Neptuno, she was ordered in November 1795 and launched in June 1798 in Ferrol, to the design...
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74-gun ships should be built to her design, but instead Retamosa produced a fresh design for a longer 80-gun ship, to which the following Neptuno and Argomauta...
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replaced this by an entirely new design for a longer 80-gun ship — design to which the Neptuno (1795) and Argonauta (1798) were built. The dimensions shown...
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(launched 15 August 1803 at Toulon) – Captured by the Spanish at Cadiz in June 1808, renamed Neptuno, BU 1820 Robuste 80 (launched 30 October 1806 at Toulon)...
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(1795)". Threedecks. Retrieved 8 January 2022. "Spanish Third Rate ship of the line 'Neptuno' (1795)". Threedecks. Retrieved 8 January 2022. "(untitled)"...
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history of Spain and Portugal, from B.C. 1000 to A.D. 1814. Robarts - University of Toronto. London, Baldwin. p. 258. The 80-gun ships Neptuno (1795) and Argonauta...
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Intrépido (1790) Reina María Luisa (1791) Monarca (1794) Montanés (1794) Neptuno (1795) Argonauta (1796) Rey Francisco de Asis (1853) Note: (a) The name was...
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HMS Berwick (1775) (redirect from French ship Berwick (1795))
Louis-Jean-Nicolas Lejoille. In September 1795, she sailed from Toulon for Newfoundland as part of a squadron of six ships of the line under Rear-Admiral de Richery...
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Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1797) (category Anglo-Spanish War (1796–1808))
harbour along with warships Neptuno, Terrible and Bahama, prior to running into the British force. Don José de Córdoba and the Spanish fleet left Cartagena on...
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and Armide. List of ships captured in the 19th century The second Warley, also an East Indiaman, was larger and was built in 1795 at the same yard as...
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He managed to retake Neptuno and Santa Ana, as well as forcing the British to scuttle a number of their prizes. However, Neptuno and Rayo sank during...
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Scarborough was a double-decked, three-masted, ship-rigged, copper-sheathed, barque that participated in the First Fleet, assigned to transport convicts...
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Action of 19 December 1796 (category Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars involving Spain)
damaged before Spanish reinforcements drove the British off and recaptured the lost ship. The action came just two months after the Spanish declaration of...
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Enrique MacDonell (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
de Asis and Neptuno were also rescued. Ultimately, the Franco-Spanish sortie achieved little, having returned to Cadiz with fewer ships than they left...
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This is a list of Spanish sail frigates built or acquired during the period 1700-1854 Spanish frigates generally had religious names, often the names...
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and took her back to Cadiz. Neptuno | Spanish Navy | 21 October 1805 An 80-gun Montañes-class ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. Captured at the Battle...
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Colbert à nos jours. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. ISBN 978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC 165892922. Media related to HMS Fisgard (ship, 1795) at Wikimedia Commons...
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of the French ships Formidable, Duguay-Trouin, Scipion and Mont Blanc and the Spanish Neptuno. Such was the rate of fire the two ships put up however...
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Caribbean. Off Cadiz, the fleet was joined by the 74-gun Aigle, and six Spanish ships of the line under Vice-Admiral Federico Gravina. When the fleet reached...
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HMS Minotaur (1793) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
Trafalgar. There she was instrumental in capturing the Spanish ship Neptuno, although Neptuno's crew recaptured her in the storm that followed the battle...
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French cutter Mutin (1778) (redirect from French ship Mutin (1779))
Mutin was a 14-gun cutter of the French Navy, the lead ship of the Mutin class of five naval cutters. She was launched in 1778 and the Royal Navy captured...
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and the Neptuno of Captain Valdés disobeyed him and threw themselves into the heart of the battle, to their loss. Dumanoir's four other ships crossed...
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