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''Liogkii'' ("Лёгкий"), or ''Legkiy'' or ''Legkii'', was a 38-gun Russian ''Speshni''-class frigate launched in 1803. She served in the Mediterranean during the Anglo-Russian war. The Russians sold her to the French Navy in 1809, which refitted her and put her into service in 1811, renaming her ''Corcyre''. The British captured her in November 1811. ==Russian service== ''Legkiy'' was built of pine and served in the Baltic Fleet. From 1804 to 1809 she was under the command of Captain A.B. Povalishin. ''Legkiy'' sailed to the Mediterranean in 1806 with Captain-Commodore I.A. Ignatyev’s squadron. Between February and September 1807 she served with the Adriatic Squadron. She left Corfu on 24 December, arriving at Trieste on 28 December 1807 as part of Commodore Saltanov's squadron.〔Winfield and Roberts (2015), pp.156-7.〕 At Trieste, she resisted a British attack there in May 1809. On 27 September 1809 she was ordered sold to France. She was decommissioned at Trieste on 20 October, and transferred to the French on 1 November. Her Russian crew left for Russia about a year later, on 24 October 1810.〔 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「Russian frigate Liogkii (1803)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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