- HMS
Tonnant (lit. 'Thundering') was an 80-gun ship of the line of the
Royal Navy. She had
previously been
Tonnant of the
French Navy and the lead ship...
- have
borne the name
Tonnant ("Thundering").
Among them:
French ship
Tonnant (1680), a 76-gun ship of the line
French ship
Tonnant (1693), a 90-gun ship...
- The
Tonnant class was a
series of
eight 80-gun
ships of the line
designed in 1787 by Jacques-Noël Sané,
whose plans for the
prototype were
approved on...
-
Tonnant was an 80-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy. She was the
flagship of the
French fleet at the
Second battle of Cape Finisterre, and later...
-
sloop to
Tangier Island,
where he
thought Tonnant was located. On
September 7,
around noon, they
spotted Tonnant near the
mouth of the Potomac. The flagship...
- Heureux,
coming under heavy fire from
Tonnant.
Unable to stop in time, Westcott's jib boom
became entangled with
Tonnant's shroud. The
French suffered too,...
- The
Tonnant was a
First Rank ship of the line of the
French Royal Navy, the lead
vessel in the two-ship
Tonnant class (her
sister being the
Saint Philippe)...
- his
earlier Tonnant class. As built, the
first two
ships of this
class carried the same 80-gun
armament as
their predecessors of the
Tonnant class - thirty...
- pp. 125-126. Lajoye,
Patrice (1 June 2010). "Quirinus, un
ancien dieu
tonnant ?
Nouvelles hypothèses sur son étymologie et sa
nature primitive". Revue...
- 70 guns (captured at Venice) 80 guns : Le Guillaume-Tell Le
Franklin Le
Tonnant 74 guns : Le
Spartiate L'Aquilon Le Généreux Le
Guerrier Le Peuple-Souverain...