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    Intrépide was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was of three ships of the Monarque class, all launched in 1747, the others being Monarque...
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  • line Intrépide (1747), a 74-gun Monarque-class ship of the line Intrépide (1794), a 24-gun corvette Intrépide (1795), a pink, bore the name Intrépide (1801)...
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  • Intrepid (redirect from Intrépide)
    French ship Intrépide, any of several French Navy ships, dating back to 1666 HMS Intrepid, any of several Royal Navy ships, dating back to 1747 L'Intrépide...
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    encounter fought during the War of the Austrian Succession on 25 October 1747 (N.S.). A British fleet of fourteen ships of the line commanded by Rear-Admiral...
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  • to tow his damaged flagship, Intrépide, out of the line. In doing so the French line fell into confusion, with Intrépide, Superbe and Greenwich falling...
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    in 1738, was given command of Intrépide, which he captained at the Second Battle of Cape Finisterre on 25 October 1747, North of Cape Finisterre. Louis...
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    Cape Finisterre while commanding the 74-gun Intrépide and was in charge of the Navy in North America in 1747. His younger brother, Louis de Rigaud de Vaudreuil...
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  • Lieutenant in May 1741, and Captain in January 1747. In 1756, he took command of the 74-gun Intrépide. He led a division to cruise off Guinea, destroying...
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  • to Lieutenant in 1756, and to Captain in 1777. In 1747, he served on the brand-new 74-gun Intrépide, along with his elder brother. In 1772, he was first...
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    (launched March 1747 at Brest) – captured by the British in the Second Battle of Cape Finisterre in October 1747 Intrépide 74 (launched 24 March 1747 at Brest)...
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