HMS Hermione (1782)
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HMS Hermione fue una fragata británica bautizada como el «buque negro» por la historiografía inglesa y considerada como parte de la cultura marítima de Gran Bretaña.[cita requerida]
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HMS ハーマイオニー(HMS Hermione)はイギリス海軍の帆走フリゲート。32門5等級艦、1782年進水。1797年に起こった反乱で知られる。
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HMS Hermione was the lead ship of the Hermione-class, a six-ship class of 32-gun fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 9 September 1782 at Bristol. Hermione was commissioned and then paid off a number of times during the 1780s. She underwent repairs between October 1790 and June 1792, followed by a period spent refitting at Chatham Dockyard until January 1793. She was recommissioned in December 1792 before sailing to the Jamaica in March 1793. Hermione served in the West Indies during the early years of the French Revolutionary Wars, participating in the British attack on Port-au-Prince, where she led a small squadron that accompanied troop transports.
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HMS Hermione (1782)
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HMS Hermione (1782)
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ハーマイオニー (帆走フリゲート)
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HMS Hermione
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HMS Retaliation
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Santa Cecilia
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--10-25
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1797-09-27
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1780-03-20
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--01-31
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--04-07
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September 1800
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*Upper deck: 26 × 12-pounder guns
* QD: 4 × 6-pounder guns + 4 × 18-pounder carronades
* Fc: 2 × 6-pounder guns + 2 × 18-pounder carronades
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32
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220
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Great Britain
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Broken up in June 1805
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60
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June 1780
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1782-09-09
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HMS Hermione
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HMS Retaliation
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Santa Cecilia
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--09-22
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Sails
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71470
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*
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HMS Hermione fue una fragata británica bautizada como el «buque negro» por la historiografía inglesa y considerada como parte de la cultura marítima de Gran Bretaña.[cita requerida]
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HMS Hermione was the lead ship of the Hermione-class, a six-ship class of 32-gun fifth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 9 September 1782 at Bristol. Hermione was commissioned and then paid off a number of times during the 1780s. She underwent repairs between October 1790 and June 1792, followed by a period spent refitting at Chatham Dockyard until January 1793. She was recommissioned in December 1792 before sailing to the Jamaica in March 1793. Hermione served in the West Indies during the early years of the French Revolutionary Wars, participating in the British attack on Port-au-Prince, where she led a small squadron that accompanied troop transports. In February 1797 — the year of the Spithead and Nore mutinies — Captain Hugh Pigot took command of Hermione. She saw action in 1797 under Pigot including leading a squadron that cut out nine ships at the Battle of Jean-Rabel without suffering any casualties. Pigot was a cruel officer who meted out severe and arbitrary punishments to his crew. This treatment of the crew led to the bloodiest mutiny in British naval history in September 1797 which saw Pigot and most of the officers killed. The mutineers then handed the ship over to the Spanish Empire on 27 September 1797 and the Spanish renamed her Santa Cecilia. On 25 October 1799, Captain Edward Hamilton, aboard HMS Surprise, cut her out of Puerto Cabello harbour. She was returned to Royal Navy service under the name Retaliation and the Admiralty later renamed her Retribution on 31 January 1800. She returned to Portsmouth in 1802, and in October 1803 she was fitted for service for Trinity House. She was broken up at Deptford in June 1805.
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HMS ハーマイオニー(HMS Hermione)はイギリス海軍の帆走フリゲート。32門5等級艦、1782年進水。1797年に起こった反乱で知られる。
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1799-10-25
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1797-09-22
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1782-09-09
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Broken up in June 1805
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1797-09-27
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1799-10-25
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1783-06-28
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1780-03-20