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French frigate Iphigénie (1777) : ウィキペディア英語版
French frigate Iphigénie (1777)

''Iphigénie'' was a 32-gun ''Iphigénie''-class frigate of the French Navy, and the lead ship of her class. She was briefly in British hands after the Anglo-Spanish capture of Toulon in August 1793 but the French recaptured her December. The Spanish captured her in 1795 and her subsequent fate is unknown.
==Career==

On 10 July 1777 ''Iphigénie'', Captain Kersaint de Coëtnempren was part of the French fleet, under Louis Guillouet, comte d'Orvilliers. The fleet was in a fog and when the fog lifted, the French realised that a British vessel was among them. The French cutter ''Curieuse'', of 10 guns and under the command of Captain Trolong du Rumain, chased and ordered her to lie to, which order Biggs declined. However, ''Iphigénie'' came up and ordered Biggs to sail ''Lively'' to the French admiral. Biggs was still arguing when ''Iphigénie'' fired a broadside. The broadside killed 12 British sailors; thereupon, Biggs struck.〔Clowes (1897-1903), Vol. 4, p. 16.〕 The French took ''Lively'' into service.〔Demerliac (1996), p.68, #425.〕
Between June and July 1778, ''Iphigénie'' was at Brest, being coppered.〔 In December, ''Iphigénie'' captured the 18-gun sloop off Saint Lucia. One year later ''Iphigénie'' took part in the Battle of Grenada.
In January–February 1782, French captain Armand de Kersaint led a squadron in ''Iphigénie'' that included two more frigates, four brigs, and a large cutter to recapture Demerara and Essequibo. The naval opposition consisted of a British squadron of three sloops and two brig sloops under the command of Commander William Tarhoudin in HMS ''Oronoque''. The French were sighted on 30 January and Tarhoudin moved his squadron downriver. However, the French landed troops and as these moved towards Demerara, the British forces facing them retreated, forcing Tarhoudin to pull back his vessels also. On 1 February the British asked for terms of capitulation, with the actual capitulation taking place on 3 February.〔Hepper (1994), p.67.〕
Between November 1783 and January 1784, ''Iphigénie'' under went repair and refitting at Martinique.〔
In August 1793 the British captured her at Toulon. In September they added mortars to her armament. When they left Toulon she was in the harbour awaiting repairs. They set fire to her, or at least believed that they had. However, the French returned her to service. Between January 1794 and May she underwent refitting and repair.〔

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