• burnt by accident in 1797. She was the lead ship of the Méduse sub-type. Méduse (1797), a frigate. Méduse (1810), a 40-gun Pallas-class frigate launched...
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    Restoration, Méduse was armed en flûte to ferry French officials to the port of Saint-Louis, in Senegal, to formally re-establish French occupation of...
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  • Méduse is the French name for Medusa, a monster in Greek mythology. Méduse also may refer to: French ship Méduse, various ships of the French Navy Méduse...
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  • June 1940, Méduse was at Casablanca, still in the 18th Submarine Division and still home-ported at Oran. After France′s surrender, Méduse served in the...
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    The Raft of the Medusa (French: Le Radeau de la Méduse [lə ʁado d(ə) la medyz]) – originally titled Scène de Naufrage (Shipwreck Scene) – is an oil painting...
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  • Méduse create a tempest that causes the ship to strike a rock. Meanwhile, Neptune informs Méduse that Persée loves Ismenie. On hearing this, Méduse expresses...
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    cannibalism to face off starvation. The survivors of the sinking of the French ship Méduse in 1816 resorted to cannibalism after four days adrift on a raft....
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    (Q23) Ludion (Q24) Loutre (Q25) Castor (Q26) Phoque (Q27) Otarie (Q28) Méduse (Q29) Oursin (Q30) Grondin (Q31) Anguille (Q32) Alose (Q33) Truite (Q34)...
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    Latouche-Tréville Léopard Lion Loire Luberon Lynx Lyre Maillé-Brézé Marne Massue Méduse Mercure Meuse Mistral Molène Monge Montcalm Moqueuse Mutin Normand Orage...
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  • Between 27 and 29 December 1814, the French frigates Nymphe and Méduse captured a number of British merchant ships at 16°N 39°W / 16°N 39°W / 16; -39...
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    bombers. Following the defection of French forces in the region to the Allied side, the French attempted to have the ship completed in the United States,...
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  • the 6th Squadron — along with her sister ships Méduse, Oréade, and La Psyché, based at Oran in Algeria. France entered the war on the side of the Allies...
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  • Four frigates of the French Navy have borne the name Didon in honour of Dido: French frigate Didon (1787), a Méduse-class 40-gun frigate. Didon (1805)...
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    39 small ships, while the French destroyed 77 vessels; several submarines escaped to French North Africa. It marked the end of Vichy France as a credible...
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  • the submarines Amphitrite, and Méduse relieved them. By 1 November 1942, Calypso was at Bizerte with eight other French submarines, under guard in an unarmed...
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    Stephens (1884), a case involving cannibalism out of necessity French frigate Méduse General List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea "Essex...
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  • the 6th Squadron — along with her sister ships Amphitrite, Méduse, and Oréade, based at Oran in Algeria. France entered the war on the side of the Allies...
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    Hugues Duroy de Chaumareys (category French Navy admirals)
    1841, at Bussière-Boffy) was a French naval officer, the "incompetent and complacent" captain of the frigate La Méduse when it ran aground off the coast...
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    George (New York) Le Radeau de la Méduse, 1994 French film by Iradj Azimi The Raft of the Medusa, 1818–19 painting by French painter Théodore Géricault This...
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    the lead ship of the Dunkerque class of battleships built for the French Navy in the 1930s. The class also included Strasbourg. The two ships were the...
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  • Retrieved 30 November 2020. "French corvette 'La Méduse' (1727)". Threedecks. Retrieved 30 November 2020. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Le Léopard'...
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    Fayette class  French Navy operates five ships  Royal Saudi Navy operates three Al Riyadh-class frigates, which are the Saudi variant of the French La Fayette...
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  • Between 27 and 29 December 1814, the French frigates Nymphe and Méduse captured a number of British merchant ships at 16°N 39°W / 16°N 39°W / 16; -39...
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  • at Casablanca, French forces at Casablanca went on alert that day, and that evening Amazone and the submarines Amphitrite and Méduse put to sea to establish...
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    English, and raised money from French merchants in the region. Conway finally provided two ships to Pigneau, the Méduse, commanded by Rosily, and another...
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  • radius from Casablanca. On 13 July 1940, Antiope and her sister ships Calypso and Méduse got underway from Casablanca to relieve the submarines Casabianca...
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  • Tuesday's Posts". Derby Mercury. No. 4083. Derby. 26 July 1810. "French Fifth Rate frigate 'La Méduse' (1810)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2 June 2023. "Thursday's...
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  • Launched: 23 September 1699 Completed: early 1700 Fate: "Lost" about April 1705 Méduse Builder: Brest Begun: May 1699 Launched: 24 September 1699 Completed: early...
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    Saint-Louis, Senegal. Méduse, armed en flûte, carried passengers, including the appointed French governor of Senegal and his wife. The Méduse's complement totaled...
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  • 1940 and joined the invasion of France that day. As German ground forces approached Brest on 18 June 1940, all French ships received orders at 18:00 to evacuate...
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