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Claude-Jean Martin (Toulon, 14 March 1752 – Toulon, 6 June 1827) was a French Navy officer == Biography == Born to a family of sailors, Martin joined the French Royal Navy in 1767. he served in the Mediterranean against Barbary pirates. He later served as a pilot aboard the ''Fantasque'', taking part in the campaigns of Admiral d'Estaing in the American War of Independence. He later received command of a coastguard sloop, and received an honour sword after fighting a British privateer on 6 October 1780. Promoted to lieutenant in January 1792, Martin served on ''Junon'' before taking command of the corvette ''Rossignol'' in 1796. In June, he was promoted to commander, and successively captained the frigates ''Fauvette'' and ''Sérieuse''. On ''Sérieuse'', Martin took part in the Battle of the Nile, where he stood against the much stronger HMS ''Orion''. ''Sérieuse'' was reduced to a sinking wreck and foundered, while Martin was rescued by the British and taken prisoner to Gibraltar. Released in December 1798, Martin was tasked with teaching duties. In 1801, he took command of the ''Indivisible''. In 1803, he captained the ''Swiftsure''. In 1808 and 1809, he commanded the frigate ''Incorruptible''. Martin retired in 1813 after having served ashore. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Claude-Jean Martin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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