Étienne Hubac and Blaise Pangalo, launched January 1683 at Brest) – deleted 1716. Vermandois 60, later 62 guns (designed and built by Étienne Hubac,...
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ship bearing that name (destroyed at La Hogue). She was designed by Étienne Hubac and laid down the same month at Brest Dockyard, and launched on 24 December...
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in June 1692. The designer and builder was Blaise Pangalo. However, Étienne Hubac begged the King that that name should be given to the ship (Foudroyant)...
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service she captured two British men-of-war. She was wrecked in 1716. Étienne Hubac designed Auguste as a privateer for René Duguay-Trouin. in whose service...
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Sphere in September 1693 – deleted 1695. Oiseau, 30–32 guns, design by Etienne Hubac, launched September 1695 at Brest – burnt November 1704 to avoid capture...
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Admirable First rate For French Navy. 24 December Kingdom of France Étienne Hubac Brest Soleil-Royal First rate For French Navy. 25 December Kingdom...
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Dockyard Blandford Sixth rate For Royal Navy. July Kingdom of France Etienne Hubac Brest Le Sceptre Sceptre-class ship of the line For French Navy. September...
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Foudroyant-class ship of the line For French Navy. 4 December Kingdom of France Etienne Hubac Brest Le Formidable Second rate For French Navy. 17 December Kingdom...
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Marco Grande Third rate For Venetian Navy. 1 April Kingdom of France Etienne Hubac Brest Le Vermandois Third rate For French Navy. 23 October Kingdom...
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Brest Le Jason Third rate For French Navy. 3 May Kingdom of France Etienne Hubac Brest L'Auguste Fourth rate For French Navy. 12 May England Shortis...
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