HMS Imperieuse (1805)
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La Medea fue una fragata de la Real Armada Española de 40 cañones, protagonista de la Batalla del Cabo de Santa María (1804). Fue capturada por la Royal Navy, donde sirvió bajo bandera británica con el nombre de HMS Iphigenia hasta 1805 y con el de HMS Imperieuse hasta 1838.
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HMS Imperieuse was a 38-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Built in Ferrol, Spain, for the Spanish Navy she was launched as Medea in 1797. In 1804 she was part of a squadron carrying gold from South America to Spain that was seized by the British while Spain and Britain were at peace. Medea was subsequently taken into service with the Royal Navy and was briefly named HMS Iphigenia before being renamed Imperieuse in 1805.
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Medea (1797)
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HMS Imperieuse (1805)
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Medea
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HMS Iphigenia
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Quarantine ship from 1818
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HMS Imperieuse in 1805
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*British service:
*Upper deck: 28 × 18-pounder guns
*Quarterdeck: 10 × 32-pounder carronades
*Forecastle: 2 × 9-pounder and 2 × 32-pounder carronades
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Ferrol shipyard
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Spain
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Sold and broken up in 1838
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1797-11-09
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Medea
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HMS Iphigenia
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La Medea fue una fragata de la Real Armada Española de 40 cañones, protagonista de la Batalla del Cabo de Santa María (1804). Fue capturada por la Royal Navy, donde sirvió bajo bandera británica con el nombre de HMS Iphigenia hasta 1805 y con el de HMS Imperieuse hasta 1838.
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HMS Imperieuse was a 38-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. Built in Ferrol, Spain, for the Spanish Navy she was launched as Medea in 1797. In 1804 she was part of a squadron carrying gold from South America to Spain that was seized by the British while Spain and Britain were at peace. Medea was subsequently taken into service with the Royal Navy and was briefly named HMS Iphigenia before being renamed Imperieuse in 1805. In 1806 command of Imperieuse was given to Lord Cochrane. She was dispatched to the Mediterranean where she undertook a series of notable exploits, capturing a large number of war prizes and carrying out raids against enemy positions along the French and Spanish coastline. After a brief return to England, Imperieuse assisted with the attack on the French fleet at Basque Roads in 1809. During the battle she was heavily engaged, assisting with the destruction of four French ships of the line and a frigate. Later that year she took part in the unsuccessful Walcheren Campaign. In 1811 Imperieuse returned to the Mediterranean under the command of Henry Duncan where she was employed along the coast of Italy, operating with success against Neapolitan and French shipping and shore fortifications. She returned to England in 1814 and was paid off and placed in ordinary the following year. Converted to a quarantine ship in 1818, she was eventually sold and broken up in 1838.
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Sold and broken up in 1838
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