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| x USS Chesapeake |
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War of 1812 | Battle of Boston Harbor | United States of America |
USS Chesapeake was a 38-gun sailing frigate of the United States Navy and one of the original six frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794. Originally designed by Joshua Humphreys as a 44-gun frigate, builder Josiah Fox altered...
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| x HMS Shannon |
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Battle of Boston Harbor | United Kingdom |
HMS Shannon was a 38-gun Leda class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1806 and served in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. She won a noteworthy naval victory on 1 June 1813, during the latter conflict, against the American Navy's...
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| x HMS Java |
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Java vs Constitution | United Kingdom |
HMS Java was a 38-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, originally launched in 1805 as the Renommée, a 38-gun Pallas-class frigate of the French Navy. The British captured her in 1811 in a noteworthy action, the Battle of Tamatave, but she is...
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| x USS Constitution |
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Java vs Constitution | United States of America |
USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named by President George Washington after the Constitution of the United States of America, she is the oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat in the world....
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| x HMS Africa | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Africa was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched by Barnard at Deptford on 11 April 1781.
During the American War of Independence, she was sent out to India in early 1782 as part of a squadron of five ships under...
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| x HMS Victory |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Victory is a first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, started in 1759 and launched in 1765, most famous as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar. She is the oldest naval ship still in commission, and now sits in dry dock in...
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| x HMS Temeraire |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Temeraire was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 11 September 1798 at Chatham, which fought at the Battle of Trafalgar. She was named after the French 74-gun ship taken at the Battle of Lagos in 1759, following...
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| x HMS Neptune | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Neptune was a 98-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 28 January 1797 at Deptford, and was the second ship of the Navy to bear the name. She fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Commanded by Captain Thomas...
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| x HMS Leviathan | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Leviathan was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 9 October 1790. At the Battle of Trafalgar under Henry William Bayntun, she was near the front of the windward column led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard his...
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| x HMS Conqueror | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Conqueror was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 23 November 1801 at Harwich. She was designed by Sir John Henslow as part of the Middling class of 74s, and was the only ship built to her draught. Whereas the...
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| x HMS Britannia | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Britannia was a 100-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was ordered on 25 April 1751 from Portsmouth Dockyard to the draught specified in the 1745 Establishment. Her keel was laid down on 1 July 1751 and she was launched on 19...
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| x HMS Agamemnon |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Agamemnon was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She saw service in the American Revolutionary, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and fought in many of the major naval battles of those conflicts. She is remembered as...
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| x HMS Ajax |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Ajax was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 23 December 1767 at Portsmouth Dockyard. She was designed by William Bateley, and was the only ship built to her draught.
She saw extensive action in the War of...
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| x HMS Orion | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Orion was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford on 1 June 1787 to the design of the Canada-class, by William Bately. She took part in all the major actions of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars...
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| x HMS Minotaur |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Minotaur was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 6 November 1793 at Woolwich. She was named after the mythological bull-headed monster of Crete.
The ship fought at the Battle of the Nile in 1798, engaging the...
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| x HMS Spartiate | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
Sparti was a French 74-gun ship of the line, launched in 1797. In 1798, she took part in the Battle of the Nile, where she became one of the nine ships captured by the Royal Navy. By the time of the Nile, she is listed as being named Spartiate.
In...
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| x HMS Royal Sovereign | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Royal Sovereign was a 100-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, which served as the flagship of Admiral Collingwood at the Battle of Trafalgar. She was the third of seven Royal Navy ships to bear the name. Designed by Sir Edward...
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| x HMS Belleisle |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
Lion was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the French Navy, which later served in the Royal Navy. She was built at Rochefort. She was later renamed Marat and then Formidable, with the changing fortunes of the French Revolution.
She took part...
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| x HMS Mars |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Mars was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 25 October 1794 at Deptford.
In the early part of the French Revolutionary Wars she was assigned to the Channel Fleet. In 1797 under Captain Alexander Hood she was...
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| x HMS Tonnant |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
Tonnant (French: "Thundering") was an 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy and lead ship of the Tonnant class. She was captured and taken into service by the Royal Navy in 1798.
She fought in the battles of Genoa on 14 March 1795 and the Nile...
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| x HMS Bellerophon |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
The first HMS Bellerophon of the Royal Navy was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched on 6 October 1786 at Frindsbury on the River Medway, near Chatham. She was built at the shipyard of Edward Greaves to the specifications of the Arrogant,...
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| x HMS Colossus | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Colossus was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched from Deptford on 23 April 1803. She was designed by Sir John Henslow as one of the large class 74s, and was the only ship built to her draught. As a large 74, she...
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| x HMS Achille | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Achille was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was built by Cleverley Bros., a private shipyard at Gravesend, and launched on 16 April 1798. Her design was based on the lines of the captured French ship Pompée. She was...
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| x HMS Revenge | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Revenge was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 13 April 1805. She was designed by Sir John Henslow as one of the large class 74s, and was the only ship built to her draught. As a large 74, she carried 24 pdrs on...
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| x HMS Polyphemus | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Polyphemus, a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 27 April 1782 at Sheerness. She was the first ship of the Royal Navy named for Polyphemus the Cyclops.
She was laid down at Sheerness in 1782 and was commissioned in...
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| x HMS Swiftsure | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Swiftsure was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched from Bucklers Hard on 23 July 1804. She fought at Trafalgar.
The French 74-gun ship Swiftsure also took part in the battle. She had originally been a British ship,...
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| x HMS Dreadnought |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Dreadnought was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth at midday on Saturday, 13 June 1801, after 13 years on the stocks. She was the first man-of-war launched since the Act of Union 1800 created the...
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| x HMS Defiance | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Defiance was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Randall and Co., at Rotherhithe on the River Thames, and launched on 10 December 1783.
Her crew mutinied three times, firstly in October 1795, when she was under the...
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| x HMS Thunderer |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Thunderer was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at the Wells brother's shipyard in Deptford and launched on 13 November 1783. After completion, she was laid up until 1792, when she underwent a 'Middling Repair' to...
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| x HMS Defence |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Defence was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 31 March 1763 at Plymouth Dockyard. She was one of the most famous ships of the period, taking part in several of the most important naval battles of the French...
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| x HMS Prince | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Prince was a 98-gun First rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 4 July 1788 at Woolwich. She fought at the Battle of Trafalgar.
She saw relatively little action during her career and seems to have been a relatively poor sailer—she...
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| x HMS Euryalus | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Euryalus was a Royal Navy Apollo Class frigate of 36 guns, which saw service in the Battle of Trafalgar and the War of 1812. During her career she was commanded by three prominent naval personalities of the Napoleonic and post-Napoleonic period,...
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| x HMS Naiad |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Naiad was a Royal Navy frigate that served in the Napoleonic Wars.
She was built by Hall and Co. at Limehouse on the Thames, launched in 1797 and commissioned in 1798.
On 15 October 1799 Naiad sighted two Spanish frigates, the Santa Brigada and...
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| x HMS Phoebe |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Phoebe was a 36-gun fifth-rate 18-pounder frigate of the British Royal Navy. As completed, she measured 142ft 9in on the gundeck (119ft 0in keel) x 38ft 3in breadth x 13ft 5 1/2in depth in hold, with a tonnage of 926 8/94 burthen. She mounted 26...
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| x HMS Sirius |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Sirius was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. The Admiralty ordered her construction on 30 April 1795, and the keel was laid at the Dudman's yard in Deptford in September of that year. She was launched on 12 April 1797. The Sirius...
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| x HMS Pickle |
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Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Pickle was a 10-gun topsail schooner of the Royal Navy. She was originally a civilian vessel named Sting, one of several vessels Captain William Frederick Watkins of HMS Nereide seized when he captured the Dutch island of Curaçao in 1800. Lord...
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| x HMS Entreprenante | Battle of Trafalgar | United Kingdom |
HMS Entreprenante was a 10-gun cutter of the Royal Navy, captured by the British from the French in 1801, commissioned into the Royal Navy, and in service during the Napoleonic Wars. She has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.
The...
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| x French ship Scipion | Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Scipion was a 74-gun French ship of the line, built at Lorient to a design by Jacques Noel Sane. She was launched as Orient in late 1798, and renamed Scipion in 1801. She was first commissioned in 1802 and joined the French Mediterranean fleet based...
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| x Rayo | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x French ship Formidable |
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Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Formidable was an 80-gun Tonnant class ship of the line of the French navy, laid down as Figuires and renamed in 1795. She was launched at Toulon in 1795.
On 6 July 1801, she fought in the Battle of Algeciras under captain Landais Lalonde, who was...
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| x HMS Implacable |
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Battle of Trafalgar | France |
HMS Implacable was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was originally the French Navy's Duguay-Trouin, constructed around 1795. She participated at the Battle of Trafalgar and was later captured by the British at the Battle...
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| x French ship Mont-Blanc | Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Mont-Blanc was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the French Navy.
She was built at Rochefort as the Pyrrhus in 1791. She was renamed Mont-Blanc in 1793 before being renamed Trente-et-un Mai in 1794. Under that name she fought at the Battle of...
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| x San Francisco de Asis | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x Spanish ship San Agustín | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain |
The San Agustín was a 74-gun ship of the line built at the royal shipyard in Guarnizo (Santander) and launched in 1768.
She was captured by Portugal in 1776, but returned the following year.
In January 1780, during the American War of Independence,...
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| x French ship Héros | Battle of Trafalgar | France |
The Héros was a 74-gun French ship of the line built at Rochefort from 1795 to 1801 by engineer Roland. She was one of the numerous Téméraire Class 74-gun ships designed by Sané.
She took part to the Battle of Trafalgar, and was one of the five...
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| x Spanish ship Santísima Trinidad |
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Battle of Trafalgar | Spain |
The Spanish ship Santísima Trinidad (officially named Santísima Trinidad y Nuestra Señora del Buen Fin) was a first-rate ship of the line of 120 guns, which was increased in 1795-96 to 136 guns by closing in the spar deck between the quarter deck...
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| x French ship Bucentaure |
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Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Bucentaure was a 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy,lead ship of her class. She was the flagship of Vice-Admiral Latouche Tréville, who died on board on 18 August 1804.
Vice-Admiral Villeneuve hoisted his flag on 6 November 1804. At the...
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| x French ship Redoutable |
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Battle of Trafalgar | France |
The Redoutable was a ship of the line of the French Navy. She is known for her duel with HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar.
One of the 89 Seventy-fours completed of the Téméraire class (another ten were started but never completed) designed...
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| x San Leandro | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x San Justo | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x Santa Ana | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x French ship Indomptable |
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Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Indomptable ("Indomitable") was an 80-gun ship of the line in the French Navy.
She took part in the Glorious First of June on 29 May 1794, engaging the English Barfleur and Orion simultaneously, after which the Indomptable, having lost her masts,...
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| x French ship Fougueux | Battle of Trafalgar | France |
The Fougueux was a Téméraire class 74-gun French ship of the line built at Lorient from 1784 to 1785 by engineer Segondat.
She took part in the Battle of Trafalgar, firing the first shot of the battle upon HMS Royal Sovereign. She later attempted to...
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| x French ship Intrépide | Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Intrépide was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the French navy. She was originally built at Ferrol, Spain in 1799 as the Spanish ship of the line Intrepido, and later was sold to France in 1800.
On 21 October 1805, Intrépide was one of the...
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| x Monarcha | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x French ship Pluton |
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Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Pluton was a 74-gun French ship of the line built at Toulon.
It took part in the Battle of Trafalgar under Captain Julien Cosmao and was one of those which escaped to Cádiz. Two days later, on 23 October, 1805, she was the flagship of the counter...
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| x Bahama | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x French ship Aigle |
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Battle of Trafalgar | France |
The Aigle was a 74-gun French ship of the line built at Rochefort in 1800.
In 1805 she sailed to the West Indies with Algésiras where they joined a French fleet under Vice-Admiral Villeneuve.
In October 1805, Aigle took part in the Battle of...
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| x Montãnez | Battle of Trafalgar | Spain | |||
| x French ship Algésiras | Battle of Trafalgar | France |
Algésiras was a 74-gun French ship of the line built at Lorient in 1804, named after the Battle of Algeciras.
In 1805 she sailed to the West Indies with Aigle where they joined a French fleet under Vice-Admiral Villeneuve.
In October 1805 she took...
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