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ships have
borne the name
Courageux, Courageaux, or Courageuse:
Courageux (1671), a 42-gun ship,
broken up in 1673.
Courageux (1673), an 80-gun ship, renamed...
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Courageux was a 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy,
launched in 1753. She was
captured by the
Royal Navy in 1761 and
taken into
service as HMS...
- HMS
Courageux was a 74-gun
third rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
launched on 26
March 1800 at Deptford. She was
designed by Sir John Henslow...
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Courageous or
Courageux (the
French spelling) may
refer to one of
several ships of the
Royal Navy: HMS
Courageux (1761), a 74-gun ship of the line...
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attacking the frigates, and
Bellona taking on the
Courageux. The
frigates eventually got away, but the
Courageux struck her colours, and was
later repaired and...
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evacuate the
allied troops from the waterfront. They were
joined by HMS
Courageux under Captain William Waldegrave,
which had been
undergoing repairs in...
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single "Zuwa",
which achieved nationwide success. His
Extended play,
Jeune courageux,
released in July 2018,
spawned his
breakout singles "Aye" (featuring...
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Hermine both
successfully withdrew following the
surrender of
Courageux.
Courageux was
subsequently repaired and
recommissioned in the
Royal Navy, serving...
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launched at
Lorient on 2
September 1807. She was
previously named Alcide and
Courageux. On 16
February 1809
Captain Amand Leduc,
Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur...
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Courageux was a 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy, lead ship of a two-ship sub-type of the Téméraire
class that also
comprised Marengo. She was...