- been
named HMS
Magnanime: HMS
Magnanime (1748) was a 74-gun
third rate
captured from the
French in 1748 and
broken up in 1775. HMS
Magnanime (1780) was a...
- name
Magnanime:
Magnanime (1673), an 80-gun ship of the line,
launched in 1673, and sunk
during the
Battle of
Cabrita Point on 21
March 1705.
Magnanime (1706)...
- the 74-gun ship of the line
Magnanime. His most
notable encounter was on the 26th of September, 1805 when the
Magnanime,
aided by the Armide, intercepted...
- The
Magnanime class was a
class of two 74-gun
ships of the line
built for
France in the late 1770s. They were
designed by Jean-Denis Chevillard, and both...
- HMS
Magnanime was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
launched on 14
October 1780 at
Deptford Dockyard. She
belonged to the Intrepid...
- Le
Magnanime [ma.ɲa.nim] was
originally a 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy
launched in 1744 at Rochefort.
Captured on 12
January 1748, she was...
- The
French ironclad Magnanime was one of 10 Provence-class
armored frigates built for the
French Navy (Marine Nationale)
during the 1860s. Commissioned...
-
Dutch ships took
Ardent and Marquis;
Magnanime and Lys were
driven as**** to the
westward of Marbella.
Magnanime, in
which De
Pointis had his flag, ran...
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Contre vous tout prêts à se battre !
Refrain Français, en
guerriers magnanimes,
Portez ou
retenez vos coups ! Épargnez ces
tristes victimes, 𝄆 À regret...
- 1704
Velez Malaga, 1704 Marbella, 1705 Finisterre, 1747 Ushant, 1747
Magnanime, 1748 Louisburg, 1758 Martinique, 1762 Havana, 1762 Heligoland, 1914 Dogger...