French_ship_Téméraire

French ship<i> Le Téméraire</i>

French ship Le Téméraire

List of ships with the same or similar names


Numerous French vessels have borne the name Téméraire ("bold" or "reckless"). Note that several British ships have had the same name (although without the accents over the letter "e"), see HMS Temeraire.

Twelve ships of the French Navy

Privateers

  • Téméraire was a privateer of 10 guns and 50 men under the command of lieutenant de frégate Le Fer that HMS Cormorant captured on 30 July 1782 off Cape Clear. She was nine days out of Brest, France, with dispatches for the combined fleet that she threw overboard, together with eight guns, before her capture.[1]
  • French ship Téméraire (1803), a privateer aviso (1803–1811).
  • French ship Téméraire (1809), a privateer of two guns and 30 men that HMS Hind captured on 29 September 1809 off Melazzo. She was four days out of Naples and had not made any captures.[2]
  • French ship Téméraire (1810), a privateer schooner of 10 guns, six large swivel guns, and a crew of 35 men. She was a new vessel, three days out of Brest, and had taken no prizes when HMS Fawn captured her on 11 October 1810.[3]
  • French ship Téméraire (1812), a privateer in 1812.

See also


Citations

  1. "No. 12322". The London Gazette. 13 August 1782. p. 1.
  2. "No. 16325". The London Gazette. 16 December 1809. p. 2006.
  3. "No. 16415". The London Gazette. 16 October 1810. p. 1638.

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