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Thirteen ships of the French Navy of the Ancien Régime or Empire have borne the name ''Couronne'' ("crown"): * ''Couronne'' (1636), the first man of war built in France * ''Couronne'', a galley (1664-1675) * ''Couronne'', an 80-gun ship of the line (1669-1712) * ''Couronne'', a 6-gun fire ship (1674-1677) * ''Couronne'', a galley (1677-1686) * ''Couronne'', a galley (1686-1696) * ''Couronne'', a galley (1697-1716) * ''Couronne'', a 74-gun ship of the line (1749-1795) * ''Couronne'', an 80-gun ship of the line (1768-1781) * ''Couronne'' an 80-gun ship. Renamed ''Ça Ira'' in 1793, captured by Britain 1795. She was destroyed in an accidental fire in 1796. * ''Couronne'', a ''Téméraire'' class ship of the line (1824) * ''Minerve'', a 32-gun frigate, bore the name ''Couronne'' while under construction as a ''Téméraire'' class ship of the line * ''Couronne'', a 74-gun ship of the line, lead ship of her class (1813) * ''Couronne'', an 80-gun ship of the line (1824-1869) * ''Couronne'' (1861), a iron-hulled derivative of the 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「French ship Couronne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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