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    Clorinde was a 40-gun Pallas-class frigate of the French Navy, designed by Sané. The British Royal Navy captured her in 1814 and renamed her HMS Aurora...
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  • Clorinde, in honour of Clorinda in Jerusalem Delivered. Clorinde (1801), a 44-gun Uranie-class frigate. Clorinde (1808), a 44-gun frigate. Clorinde (1821)...
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  • Clorinda (redirect from Clorinde)
    Offenbach Vessels: French frigate Clorinde (1801), a 44-gun Uranie class frigate of the French Navy French frigate Clorinde (1808), a 40-gun Pallas-class frigate...
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    November 1807 Launched: 21 July 1808 Completed: January 1809 Fate: Renamed Junon April 1814. Condemned 1842. Clorinde Builder: Louis & Michel-Louis Crucy...
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  • commissioned Clorinde at Jamaica in May 1804 under Captain Robert O'Brien. She arrived at Plymouth on 23 July. Between November 1807 and December 1808 Clorinde underwent...
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  • frigate 'La Clorinde' (1808)". Threedecks. Retrieved 21 March 2023. "Ship News". Morning Chronicle. No. 12284. London. 27 September 1808. "French First...
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    Clorinde, sister ship of Favorite History Kingdom of Italy Name Favorita Builder Venice Launched 1810 Out of service 14 June 1810 Fate Transferred to France...
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    of a three-sail squadron under François Roquebert, comprising Renommée, Clorinde and Néréide, and ferrying troops to Mauritius. On 20 May, the French encountered...
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    The French were allowed to evacuate on three frigates, Surveillante, Clorinde and Vertu, and a number of smaller ships, and were escorted to Jamaica...
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    July 1808, but kept command of Milan until 30 April 1809, where he transferred to French frigate Clorinde (1808) in Nantes. On 10 September 1808, Milan...
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