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Furieuse was a 38-gun
frigate of the
French Navy. The
Royal Navy
captured her in 1809 and took her into
service as the
fifth rate HMS
Furieuse. She spent...
- Her most
famous action was the
capture of the much
larger French frigate Furieuse on 6 July 1809, for
which her crew
earned the
Naval General Service Medal...
- 1940 Norway, 1940−41, 1944
Malta Convoys, 1942
North Africa, 1942−43 HMS
Furieuse This
article includes a list of
ships with the same or
similar names. If...
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submitting to the more
powerful British frigate HMS Latona
without a fight.
Furieuse was able to
escape immediate pursuit, but was
subsequently discovered on...
- into the
Royal Navy as HMS
Furieuse,
whilst the
Bonne Citoyenne returned to
England in September. The
capture of the
Furieuse was
hailed as a
great victory...
- La Chapelle-sur-
Furieuse (French pronunciation: [la ʃapɛl syʁ fyʁjøz]) is a
commune in the Jura
department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France...
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French Navy,
designed in 1793 by Pierre-Alexandre Forfait. A
fifth vessel,
Furieuse, was
originally ordered at
Cherbourg in
February 1794 to Forfait's Romaine-class...
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taking place on 6 July 1809.
Bonne Citoyenne is
firing her
cannons at
Furieuse,
whose mast is broken. This
painting depicts the
harbour at Portsmouth...
- lieu incertain;
English title: An
Uncertain Place, 2011 2011 – L'armée
furieuse;
English title: The
Ghost Riders of Ordebec, 2013 (CWA
International Dagger)...
- Cold
Specks and most
recently Anna Calvi, Bat for Lashes, Torres, deux
furieuses and The Blinders.
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