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intrepid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intrepid, Intrepida,
Intrepide, Intrepido, or similar, may
refer to: Intrepid, the code name of William...
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Intrépide ("Intrepid"):
Intrépide (1666), a 66-gun ship of the line, was
renamed Grand in 1671
Intrépide (1671), a 48-gun ship of the line
Intrépide (1690)...
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French destroyer Intrépide was one of four Aventurier-class
destroyers that was
built for the
Argentine Navy in the
early 1910s. The
ships were taken...
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Intrépide was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the
French navy. She was
originally built at Ferrol,
Spain in 1790 by José
Romero y Fernández de...
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Intrépide was a
First Rank three-decker ship of the line of the
French Royal Navy. She was
intended to be
armed with 68 guns as a
Second Rank ship...
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captured French ships were Aigle, Algésiras, Berwick, Bucentaure, Fougueux,
Intrépide, Redoutable, and Swiftsure. The
Spanish ships taken were Argonauta, Bahama...
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Intrépide was
intended to be one of five second-rank, 90-gun, steam-powered Algésiras-class
ships of the line
built for the
French Navy in the 1850s,...
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holding off her opponents, but was surrounded. The
leading French ship, the
Intrépide, not yet
having been
fully engaged,
turned back into the fight. With her...
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Infernet captained Intrépide, a Spanish-built 74-gun ship of the line, at the
Battle of Trafalgar.
Intrépide was part of Dumanoir's six-ship...