The Monarca was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. She was ordered by a royal order of 28 September 1791, built in the Reales Astilleros...
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(1788) Europa (1789) Intrépido (1790) Reina María Luisa (1791) Monarca (1794) Montanés (1794) Neptuno (1795) Argonauta (1796) Rey Francisco de Asis (1853)...
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HMS Belleisle (1795) (redirect from French ship Marat (1794))
the Franco-Spanish ships Achille, Aigle, Neptune, Fougueux, Santa Ana, Monarca and San Juan Nepomuceno. She was soon completely dismasted (the only British...
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French ship Aigle (1800) (redirect from French ship Aigle (1794))
Aigle History France Name Aigle Namesake Eagle Builder Rochefort Laid down 1794 Launched 6 July 1800 Captured By the Royal Navy, 21 October 1805 By the French...
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Perla Temperanza Vittoria Right wing Capitana (Gian Andrea Doria) Donzella Monarca Capitana (Nicolò Doria) Padrona Capitana (Negroni family) Padrona (Negroni...
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through the enemy line, slipping under the stern of the Spanish 74-gun Monarca and firing two broadsides into her. Moving past the Spanish ship, Bellerophon...
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transferred to France 23 April 1802, renamed Desaix, stricken 1804 Monarca 74 (launched 17 March 1794 at Ferrol) - Captured by Britain at the Battle of Trafalgar...
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Ceres was launched at Kolkata in August 1793 as Lutchmy and renamed in 1794. She sailed to England in 1798 and became a West Indiaman. She was condemned...
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30 August 2021. renombrada Nuevas Filipinas en el XVIII, en honor del monarca español Felipe V{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Isaac Smith...
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Hughes in the 74-gun Superb, accompanied by the 74-gun Hero, the 68-gun Monarca, the 50-gun Isis, and the five 64-gun ships, Exeter, Burford, Monmouth...
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