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    HMS Belle Poule was a Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate, formerly Belle Poule, a Virginie-class frigate of the French Navy that had been built by the Crucy...
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  • Belle Poule (1802–1806), which acted as a commerce raider in the Indian Ocean until the British captured her in 1806 the 60-gun frigate Belle Poule (1828–1888)...
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    Amiens had attributed to France. The squadron also comprised the frigates Belle Poule, Atalante and Sémillante, along with two troopships carrying 1350 soldiers...
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    accompanied by the frigates Atalante, Sémillante and French frigate Belle Poule 1802 (2) and the transports Côte d'Or and Marie Françoise. Ostensibly this...
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    1806, becoming HMS Rhin. Belle Poule Builder: Basse-Indre Begun: June 1801 Launched: 17 April 1802 Completed: September 1802 Fate: Captured by the British...
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  • accompanied by the frigate Belle Poule, who were cruising to raid British commerce. Marengo quickly captured Brunswick and Belle Poule set out to capture Sarah...
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  • Thumbnail for French frigate Atalante (1802)
    included the 74-gun ship of the line Marengo, the frigates Atalante, Belle Poule, and Sémillante, and troop ships and transports with food and ammunition...
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    Belle Poule with a capture of her own. In May 1805, while Atalante and Semilante were attending to other duties, Linois took Marengo and Belle Poule into...
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    captain, he participated in the capture of the French ships Marengo and Belle Poule at the action of 13 March 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars. He was detached...
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  • 14 July, Nonsuch captured the 26-gun frigate Belle Poule off the Loire. The Royal Navy took Belle Poule into service under her existing name. In April...
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