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Bataafs Gemenebest (Dutch) 1795–1806
National flag
Great Seal (1796) Motto:
Gelykheid, Vryheid,
Broederschap ("Equality, Liberty, Fraternity") The Batavian...
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France itself.
Early in the
occupation the
national motto was
changed to "
Gelykheid, Vryheid, Broederschap" (Equality, Liberty, Fraternity), but from 1802...
- She was
converted to a
prison hulk in 1819 and
broken up in 1838. HMS
Gelykheid 1807–1814
Gillingham Equally Gelijkeidt, Gelykheidt, or Gelikheid. On...
- Camperdown. The ship was
captured by the
British and
renamed HMS
Gelykheid. In 1799, the
Gelykheid was a
prison ship at Chatham. In
November 1803 the ship was...
- May 1798 - HMS
Bedford 30 Aug 1798 - HMS
Irresistible 14 May 1801 - HMS
Gelykheid Peckover applied for a
position as
gunner on HMS
Providence (the second...
- 70 – ex-Dutch Jupiter,
prison ship 1798,
powder hulk 1802, sold 1817.
Gelykheid 64/68 –
guardship 1803,
sheer hulk 1807,
disposed of in 1814. Admiral...
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damaged and may have been dismasted.
Captured at 15:10,
later became HMS
Gelykheid Beschermer Fourth rate 56
Captain Dooitze Eelkes Hinxt †
Unknown Lightly...
- (Franeker: Van Wijnen, 1997), 298–345. "Delpher
Kranten –
Friesche courant :
gelykheid,
vryheid en
broederschap 31-10-1797". kb.nl. 31
October 1797. J.F. Fischer...
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privateer while on a
voyage from Virginia,
United States to Oporto. HNLMS
Gelykheid ( United
Netherlands Navy):
Battle of Camperdown, 11 October: The 64-gun...