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on 21 October 1805, and consequently saw little action as this division was cut off from the battle. The squadron was destroyed during the
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of the French Navy. In the course of her career, she was renamed no less than four times, reflecting the tides of politics with the
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and four frigates, defeated and captured what remained of the squadron at the
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16:Ship of the line of the French Navy
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590:On 4 November 1805, Admiral
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717:(in French). Archived from
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528:Saint-Domingue expedition
517:Bruix' expedition of 1799
468:in 1791. She was renamed
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428:Bruix' expedition of 1799
277:5,260 tonnes fully loaded
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499:In 1795 she was renamed
487:Croisière du Grand Hiver
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424:Battle of Hyères Islands
420:Croisière du Grand Hiver
245:General characteristics
484:. She took part in the
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764:(in French). Bertrand.
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709:Clouet, Alain (2007).
621:Battle of Cape Ortegal
480:in 1794 under Captain
478:Glorious First of June
450:Battle of Cape Ortegal
416:Glorious First of June
21:French ship Mont Blanc
821:Ships built in France
503:, taking part in the
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340:18-pounder long guns
338:Upper gundeck: 30 ×
334:36-pounder long guns
332:Lower gundeck: 28 ×
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350:8-pounder long guns
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501:Républicain
402:During the
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826:1791 ships
800:Categories
749:References
637:Mont Blanc
631:Royal Navy
627:Mont Blanc
585:Villeneuve
565:Mont Blanc
548:Formidable
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390:third-rate
376:Mont Blanc
356:carronades
316:Propulsion
210:Mont Blanc
175:Mont Blanc
157:Mont Blanc
146:March 1793
104:Mont Blanc
47:this image
43:Mont Blanc
789:165892922
651:Citations
642:gunpowder
610:Courageux
596:HMS
570:Intrépide
482:Ganteaume
422:, in the
418:, in the
382:Téméraire
255:Téméraire
235:from 1811
230:Gunpowder
143:Completed
130:July 1789
127:Laid down
121:Rochefort
758:(1866).
539:Lepelley
521:Maistral
329:74 guns:
324:Armament
216:Acquired
184:Captured
135:Launched
93:Namesake
725:4 April
594:, with
576:Neptune
554:Scipion
541:at the
493:Scipion
466:Pyrrhus
426:and in
304:Draught
151:Renamed
117:Builder
87:Pyrrhus
59:History
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530:under
507:, and
460:Career
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379:was a
368:Timber
365:Armour
284:Length
273:tonnes
271:2,966
257:-class
77:France
49:), by
616:Namur
532:Magon
384:class
348:16 ×
785:OCLC
775:ISBN
727:2013
645:hulk
635:HMS
604:Hero
573:and
406:and
309:pied
296:Beam
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224:Fate
206:Name
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