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Five ships and two shore establishments of the Royal Navy have been called HMS ''Temeraire''. The name entered the navy with the capture of the first ''Temeraire'' (French for "reckless") from the French in 1759: * was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line captured from the French after the Battle of Lagos on 19 August 1759 and sold in 1784. * was a 98-gun second-rate launched in 1798. She fought in the Battle of Trafalgar and was later used as a prison ship and then a receiving ship, and was broken up in 1838, recorded in ''The Fighting Temeraire Tugged To Her Last Berth To Be Broken Up'' by J.M.W Turner. * was an iron-hulled screw-propelled ship launched in 1876. She carried two Disappearing guns on board. She became a training ship and was renamed ''Indus II'' in 1904, ''Akbar'' in 1915, and was sold in 1921. * was a ''Bellerophon''-class battleship launched in 1907 and sold in 1921. * was to have been a ''Lion''-class battleship. She was laid down in 1939 but construction was suspended later that year, and she was cancelled in 1944. * HMS ''Temeraire'' was the Upper Yardmen training establishment at Port Edgar, South Queensferry, Scotland between 1955 and 1960. * HMS ''Temeraire'' is the Directorate of Naval Physical Training and Sport (DNPTS) in Portsmouth. It was established in 1910 and commissioned as HMS ''Temeraire'' in 1971. == See also == * French ship ''Le Téméraire'' * Dragon Temeraire from the eponymous fantasy series set in the Napoleonic wars. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Temeraire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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