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French frigate Minerve (1836)

''Minerve'' was a ''Téméraire''-class 74-gun ship of the line, later razeed and commissioned as a frigate. Started during the Empire, she was launched during the Bourbon Restoration, rebuilt during the reign of Louis-Philip, and served as a gunnery school through the French Second Republic and the Second French Empire, only to be broken up shortly after the advent of the French Third Republic.
== Career ==
Started in 1805, the ship was initially to be named ''Couronne'', but was renamed ''Glorieux'' in 1812, and ''Duc de Berry'' in 1814 at the Bourbon Restoration. She was eventually launched in 1818. At the July Revolution, she became ''Glorieux'' again. The next year, she was renamed ''Minerve'' and razeed to a frigate.
Launched for the second time in 1833, ''Minerve'' served a flagship of the naval station off Brazil. In 1841, she cruised off Madagascar brefore becoming the flagship of the Middle East naval station in 1844.
From 1848, ''Minerve'' was used as a gunnery training ship. She was hulked in 1853 and eventually broken up in 1874.

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