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French frigate Flore (1803) : ウィキペディア英語版
French frigate Hortense (1803)

''Hortense'' was a 40-gun ''Hortense'' Class frigate of the French Navy.
In January 1805, under Captain Delamarre de Lamellerie, she and ''Incorruptible'' were sent to observe British movements off Toulon. On 4 February they attacked a convoy, destroying seven ships. Three days later, they encountered another convoy escorted by the 20-gun sloop and the 8-gun bomb vessel ; the French frigates destroyed the two Royal Navy vessels and captured three ships of the convoy.
Then on 12 May 1805, ''Hortense'' and ''Hermione'' captured the 18-gun ship-sloop . ''Cyane'' was cruising between Barbados and Martinique when she had the misfortune to encounter a French fleet under Admiral Villeneuve. ''Hortense'' and ''Hermione'' so out-gunned ''Cyane'' that her captain, Commander George Cadogan, had no choice but to strike his colours.〔Hepper (1994), p. 111.〕
''Hortense'' took part in the Battle of Cape Finisterre, in the Battle of Trafalgar and in Lamellerie's expedition.
In 1814, she was renamed to ''Flore''.
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