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HMS Carrere (1801) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Carrere (1801)

''Carrère'' was a French frigate that served briefly in the French navy before the British captured her in 1801, naming her HMS ''Carrere''. She seems never to have seen any meaningful active duty after her capture as she was laid up in 1802 and finally sold in 1814.
==French service==
''Carrère'' was one of two 38-gun frigates that were building on the stocks in Venice in May 1797, when Napoleon took the city during the Campaign of Italy.〔Troude (1867), p.66.〕 Pierre-Alexandre Forfait ordered the two frigates completed, which they were in August 1797 under the names ''Carrère'' and ''Muiron''. The French named ''Carrère'' after an esteemed artillery colonel who had fallen at Unzmarkt fighting the Austrians.
''Carrère'' and ''Muiron'' both served during the French invasion of Egypt in 1798. They then accompanied Napoleon on his return to France after the failure of that campaign.〔p.398, Thiers, Shoberl〕 The captain of the ''Carrère'' was Commodore Pierre Dumanoir le Pelley, and with him travelled generals Lannes, Murat, and Marmont.

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