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Saint-Esprit-class ship of the line : ウィキペディア英語版
Saint-Esprit-class ship of the line

The ''Saint-Esprit'' group was a type of three 80-gun ships of the line of the French Navy. They did not constitute a single class, as each was built to a separate design, but they each carried a standard ordnance amounting to 80 guns.
* ''Saint-Esprit''. Renamed ''Scipion''.
:Builder: Brest
:Ordered: 11 January 1762
:Launched: 12 October 1765
:Fate: Lost in storm on 26 january 1795
* ''Couronne''.
:Builder: Arsenal of Brest
:Ordered:
:Launched: May 1768
:Fate: Accidentally burnt at Brest in 1781. A replacement, ''Couronne'' was constructed from the salvaged remains. Renamed ''Ça Ira'' in 1792, this ship was captured by Britain on 14 March 1795, destroyed in an accidental fire on 11 April 1796
* ''Languedoc'' Renamed ''Anti-fédéraliste'' and ''Victoire''
:Builder: Toulon
:Ordered:
:Launched: 15 May 1766
:Fate: Broken up in 1799 in Brest




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