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Foudroyant has been the name of
several ships, both
British and French: HMS
Foudroyant—for
British ships of this name.
French ship
Foudroyant—for French...
- have been
named Foudroyant, the name
derived from the French,
meaning Thunderbolt. A
third was
planned but
later renamed: HMS
Foudroyant (1758) was an 80-gun...
- HMS
Foudroyant was an 80-gun
third rate of the
Royal Navy, one of only two British-built 80-gun
ships of the
period (the
other was HMS Caesar). Foudroyant...
- The
Foudroyant was a first-rate ship of the line of the
French Royal Navy,
designed by Hélie.
Foudroyant never took to sea, and was
broken up
between 1742...
-
entrepreneur Geoffry Wheatly Cobb, restored, and
renamed Foudroyant in
honour of HMS
Foudroyant, his
earlier ship that had been
wrecked in 1897. She was...
- The
Foudroyant was an 80-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy. She was
later captured and
served in the
Royal Navy as the
Third Rate HMS
Foudroyant. Following...
- The
Foudroyant ("Lightning") was a Tonnant-class 80-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy. She was
started in
Rochefort from 1793, and
renamed to Dix-****t...
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Foudroyant (
literally "Like lightning", or "embodying the
speed and
violence of lightning"):
Foudroyant (1669), a 70-gun ship of the line
Foudroyant (1691)...
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turned into
films during this time in his career.
Wallace and
Wilder Foudroyant are
brothers and pyrokinetics. Ever
since a
childhood tragedy where they...
- The
French destroyer Foudroyant was one of 14 L'Adroit-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy
during the 1920s. The L'Adroit
class was a
slightly enlarged...