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French ship Vétéran (1803)

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thanks to the experience of a sailor who had been a fisherman in the region. However, she ended up trapped, unable to leave the harbour for years. At some point before 1812 she fled to
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escaping into the shallow waters of Concarneau harbour. Painting by Michel Bouquet, on display at Brest Fine arts museum.
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and skirmishing with Royal Navy forces. She eventually returned to France and evaded the British blockade, entering
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671–1870
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This article about a specific military ship or boat of France is a
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found herself isolated. She cruised off Quebec, destroying
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She was decommissioned in 1833, and broken up in 1842.
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On 13 December 1805, she departed Brest under captain
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This article about a ship of the line of France is a
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Up to 2,485 m (26,750 sq ft) of sails
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French Navy Ensign
French Navy Ensign
French Navy Ensign
Téméraire-class
ship of the line
tonnes
pied
pied
36-pounder long guns
24-pounder long guns
8-pounder long guns
carronades
74-gun
ship of the line
French Navy
Téméraire class
Cassard
Pierre Ozanne
Brest
Jacques-Noël Sané
24-pounder long guns
18-pounders
Jérôme Bonaparte
Willaumez
Atlantic campaign of 1806
1806 Great Coastal hurricane
merchantmen
Concarneau
Lorient

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