• 29 wounded. The Montañés returned to Cadiz on the night of 21 October 1805. Now commanded by José Quevedo, on 14 July 1808 the Montañés took part in the...
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  • underwent proving trials between September and November 1794 alongside the Montañés, also launched in 1794 but designed by Julián Martín de Retamosa (Romero...
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  • Governor (1782–1788) Henry Hamilton, Lieutenant governor (1788–1794) James Crawford, Governor (1794–1796) Henry Tucker, Governor (1796) William Campbell, Governor...
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    Revolutionary Tribunal (category 1794 events of the French Revolution)
    Jacques-Bernard-Marie Montané 13 March 1793 to 23 August 1793 Martial Herman 28 August 1793 to 7 April 1794 René-François Dumas 8 April 1794 to 27 July 1794 Claude-Emmanuel...
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  • The Montañés class were an intended series of 74-gun ships of the line designed and built between 1792 and 1798 by Julián Martín de Retamosa for the Spanish...
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  • Europa (1789) Intrépido (1790) Reina María Luisa (1791) Monarca (1794) Montanés (1794) Neptuno (1795) Argonauta (1796) Rey Francisco de Asis (1853) Note:...
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    a Cripple (1787) Yard with Lunatics (1793–1794) Prison Interior (1793–1794) Assault of Thieves (1793–1794) The Duchess of Alba and la Beata (1795) Witches'...
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  • Retamosas's design saw action at Trafalgar: Príncipe de Asturias (110 guns) Montañés (74 guns) Neptuno (80 guns) Argonauta (80 guns) In 1807 he was appointed...
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    Chapelle) – renamed Vengeur du Peuple in February 1794, sunk by the British in the Glorious First of June 1794 César class – designed by Joseph-Marie-Blaise...
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  • Safavid Iran (1501–1736) Afsharid Iran (1736 –c.1750) Zand Iran (1750–1794) Qajar Iran (1794–1925) Pahlavi Iran (1925–1979) Islamic Republic of Iran (1979–present)...
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