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Commerce de Paris class ship of the line : ウィキペディア英語版
Commerce de Paris-class ship of the line

The ''Commerce de Paris'' class was a ship of the line class of the French Navy, designed in 1804 by Jacques-Noël Sané as a shortened version of his 118-gun Océan Class three-deckers, by removing a pair of guns from each deck. Two ships were built to this design in France. Four more were begun at Antwerp in 1810-11, but these were never completed and were broken up on the ways; three more were ordered in Holland, but these were never laid down.
== Ships ==

* ''Commerce de Paris''
:Builder: Toulon shipyard
:Ordered: 14 May 1804
:Laid down: October 1804
:Launched: 8 August 1806
:Completed: May 1807
:Fate: razeed in 1825. Renamed ''Commerce'' in August 1830, then ''Borda'' in December 1840 and ''Vulcain'' in August 1863; broken up in 1885.
* ''Duc d'Angoulême''
:Builder: Rochefort shipyard
:Ordered: 8 May 1805
:Laid down: April 1805
:Launched: 30 August 1814
:Completed: January 1815
:Fate: Renamed ''Iéna'' in March 1815, reverting to ''Duc d'Angueleme'' in July 1815; became ''Iéna'' again in August 1830; broken up in 1886 (or 1915).
* ''Monarque'' (never finished; renamed ''Wagram'' on 15 December 1810)
:Builder: Antwerp shipyard
:Ordered: early 1810 (named 23 July 1810)
:Laid down: April 1810
:Fate: Sold and broken up on the ways in 1814
* ''Hymen'' (never finished)
:Builder: Antwerp shipyard
:Ordered: early 1810 (named 23 July 1810)
:Laid down: May 1810
:Fate: Sold and broken up on the ways in 1814
* ''Neptune'' (Never finished)
:Builder: Antwerp shipyard
:Ordered: 15 March 1811 (named 26 August 1811)
:Laid down: May 1811
:Fate: Sold and broken up on the ways in 1814
* ''Terrible'' (Never finished)
:Builder: Antwerp shipyard
:Ordered: 15 March 1811 (named 26 August 1811)
:Laid down: June 1811
:Fate: Sold and broken up on the ways in 1814
In October 1811 Napoleon asked for three 110-gun ships to be begun at Amsterdam, but only one was ordered; two more ships to be same design were ordered in 1812 to be built at Amsterdam and at Rotterdam, but none of the three was named or laid down, although prefabrication of the frame for the first had been begun during 1813.

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