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    1814: Minerve, 1794–1795 HMS Minerve, 1795–1803 Canonnière, 1803–1810 HMS Confiance, 1810–1814 Her keel was laid in January 1792, and Minerve was launched...
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  • Fiorenzo Minerve (1794) Minerve (1805) Minerve (1809) Minerve (1831) HMS Minerve Minerva (disambiguation) HMS Minerva Roche, vol.1, p.310 "Minerve (38) [1795]"...
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  • Amethyst, wrecked 27 December 1795 Minerve (ii) Ordered: Begun: late 1791 Launched: 4 September 1794 Completed: October 1794 Fate: Captured by the British...
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    Minerve was a 40-gun frigate of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. She operated in the Mediterranean during the French Revolutionary Wars. Her crew...
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    24 July 1794, but then renamed her Artémise when they launched her on 25 September. At the action of 24 June 1795, along with the 40-gun Minerve, she took...
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  • Merchant merchantman 'Britannia' (1794)". Threedecks. Retrieved 6 January 2022. "French Fifth Rate frigate 'Minerve' (1794)". Threedecks. Retrieved 6 January...
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    1793. Agamemnon broken the engagement when Minerve came to support Melpomène. In the morning of 11 January 1794, off Calvi, Melpomène detected Mignonne being...
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  • Cruz, Lieutenant Thomas Hardy led a cutting out party using boats from Minerve and Lively to capture the French 16-gun corvette Mutine. The cutting out...
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  • was planned: HMS St Fiorenzo (1794) was a 38-gun fifth rate, formerly the French ship Minerve. She was captured in 1794, having been scuttled. She was...
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    de Dijon, Dijon. Le Retour de l'enfant prodigue, musée Magnin, Dijon. Minerve remet à Hercule le decret qui a aboli les vices de l'ancien gouvernement...
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  • April 1790 Launched 30 August 1791 In service May 1792 Captured 17 June 1794 General characteristics Class and type Frigate Armament 40 guns Armour Timber...
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    Meleager passed to Captain George Cockburn in June 1794; Cockburn took command of the fifth-rate HMS Minerve in August 1796 and Hardy went with him, subsequently...
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    of over 300 men. The British took Minerve into service as the 38-gun frigate HMS Minerve. The weight of Minerve's broadside alone was greater than that...
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    wounded. Minerve lost about 10 percent of her crew of over 300 men. The British took Minerve into service as the 38-gun frigate HMS Minerve. The weight...
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    Nicolas Henri de Grimouard (category 1794 deaths)
    cruises of the escadre d'évolution. In 1779, Grimouard commanded the frigate Minerve. He captured the British Debora, and took part in the Battle of Grenada...
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  • In addition to Mignonne, the squadron included the frigates Melpomene, Minerve, and Fortunée, and the brig Hasard. They encountered the 64-gun third rate...
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    the French coast, she played an important part in the action of 23 April 1794, capturing the French frigate Engageante. At a later engagement she helped...
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    October. He set sail for another mission on 15 November, this time on Minerve, in consort with Alceste and the 20-gun corvette Brune, under Ensign Deniéport...
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  • battle for Santa Cruz. Hardy led a cutting out party using boats from Minerve and Lively, and was able to board and capture Mutine. He then sailed her...
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    the gaillards and 4 obusiers). Minerve, 36 guns (launched 31 July 1782 at Toulon) – captured by British Navy February 1794, becoming HMS San Fiorenzo. Junon...
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    Sirius 36-gun fifth rate 1797, built to the lines of the French Minerve, taken in 1794 and renamed San Fiorenzo – grounded at Mauritius and destroyed to...
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    sent the small frigates HMS Dido and HMS Lowestoffe and Martin the larger Minerve and Artémise. On 24 June, at almost the midpoint between the two naval...
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    a 16-gun Pylades-class ship-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1794 and was in active service until 1811. Her most famous action was the capture...
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  • he successfully fought and defeated the French frigates Minerve and Artémise, capturing Minerve and driving off Artémise. He later commanded HMS Diadem...
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    Citizen Genet and sent to Philadelphia. Impérieuse ( French Navy): The Minerve-class frigate was captured on 11 October by the Spanish Navy's Bahama and...
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    Siege of San Fiorenzo (category 1794 in France)
    at the action of 22 October 1793. From this force the French frigates Minerve and Fortunée anchored in the bay under the shelter of the batteries. During...
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    Admiral Byng), Bruni d'Entrecasteaux was a midshipman aboard the 26-gun Minerve, and in April 1757 he was commissioned as an ensign. His further naval...
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  • shipwrecks in 1794 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded or otherwise lost during 1794. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (2614). 23 May 1794. "Country...
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    province (in French). P. Lethielleux. Album littéraire et musical de la Minerve. 1848. Petit (1989, pp. 187–188) harvtxt error: no target: CITEREFPetit1989...
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  • HMS Alceste (1806) was a 38-gun fifth rate, previously the French ship Minerve. She was captured in 1806 and was wrecked in 1817. This article includes...
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