French corvette Bacchante (1795)

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The French corvette Bacchante was launched in 1795 as the second of the four-vessel Serpente class of corvettes. She served for almost two years as a privateer, before returning to the service of the French Navy. After HMS Endymion captured her in 1803, the Royal Navy took her in under her existing name as a 20-gun post ship. Bacchante served in the West Indies, where she captured several armed Spanish and French vessels before the Navy sold her in 1809. rdf:langString
rdf:langString French corvette Bacchante (1795)
rdf:langString Bacchante
rdf:langString HMS Bachante
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rdf:langString June 1803 by capture
rdf:langString June 1803
rdf:langString *Originally: 18 x 18-pounder guns *1803: 18 x 12-pounder guns *British service: 18 x 32-pounder carronades + 2 x 12-pounder bow chasers
rdf:langString Pierre, Jacques, & Nicolas Fortier, Honfleur
rdf:langString Serpente-class corvette
rdf:langString *At capture: 200 *British service: 175
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rdf:langString France
rdf:langString Sold 1809
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rdf:langString October 1794
xsd:date 1795-12-29
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rdf:langString Bacchante
rdf:langString HMS Bachante
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rdf:langString The French corvette Bacchante was launched in 1795 as the second of the four-vessel Serpente class of corvettes. She served for almost two years as a privateer, before returning to the service of the French Navy. After HMS Endymion captured her in 1803, the Royal Navy took her in under her existing name as a 20-gun post ship. Bacchante served in the West Indies, where she captured several armed Spanish and French vessels before the Navy sold her in 1809.
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xsd:date 1795-12-29
xsd:string Sold 1809

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