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    Diadème was an 86-gun Bucentaure-class 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, designed by Jacques-Noël Sané. Commissioned in Lorient in January 1812...
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  • the French Navy have borne the name Diadème, after the diadem, a type of crown. Diadème (1756), a 74-gun Diadème-class ship of the line, launched 1756...
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  • Times. No. 8444. London. 11 November 1811. col D, p. 2. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Le Diadème' (1811)". Threedecks. Retrieved 12 July 2023...
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    number of 74-gun two-deckers were similarly razeed into 54-gun ships: Diadème (renamed Brutus in September 1792 and razeed between December 1793 and...
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    Prins van Oranje. Sold 1825 and broken up. Diademe Builder: Lorient Begun: November 1807 Launched: 1 December 1811 Completed: March 1812 Fate: Condemned 1856...
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    completed March 1811. Scrapped in 1836. Impérial: ordered on 4 June 1810 and laid down on 2 July 1810 at Toulon; launched 1 December 1811 and completed...
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    Navy in August 1814 and renamed Prins van Oranje, BU 1825. Diadème 80 (launched 1 December 1811 at Lorient) – 86 guns from 1837; condemned 1856. Conquérant...
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    Battle of Ushant on the Intrépide in 1778. He was then transferred on the Diadème, in Admiral d'Estaing's fleet, taking part in the Battle of Grenada, where...
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    class 74-gun two-decker Hector class Magnifique class Souverain class Diadème class Citoyen class Marseillois César class Magnanime class Annibal class...
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    shipyard Ordered: 15 March 1811 (named 26 August 1811) Laid down: June 1811 Fate: Sold and broken up on the ways in 1814 In October 1811 Napoleon asked for three...
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    Donizetti, Fantaisie (1874) Bohêma, Caprice de concert (1875 or before) Diadème-polka (1875 or before; also arranged for piano 4-hands) Eole, Mazurka de...
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