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French ship Thésée (1790)

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French ship Thésée (1790)
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Thésée was a 4th rank, 74-gun Téméraire-class ship of the line built for the French Navy during the 1780s. Completed in 1790, she played a minor role in the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Description

The Téméraire-class ships had a length of 55.87 metres (183 ft 4 in), a beam of 14.46 metres (47 ft 5 in) and a depth of hold of 7.15 metres (23 ft 5 in). The ships displaced 3,069 tonneaux and had a mean draught of 7.15 metres (23 ft 5 in). They had a tonnage of 1,537 port tonneaux. Their crew numbered 705 officers and ratings during wartime. They were fitted with three masts and ship rigged.[1]

The muzzle-loading, smoothbore armament of the Téméraire class consisted of twenty-eight 36-pounder long guns on the lower gun deck, thirty 18-pounder long guns and thirty 18-pounder long guns on the upper gun deck. On the quarterdeck and forecastle were a total of sixteen 8-pounder long guns. Beginning with the ships completed after 1787, the armament of the Téméraires began to change with the addition of four 36-pounder obusiers on the poop deck (dunette). Some ships had instead twenty 8-pounders.[2]

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Construction and career

Thésée was laid down at the Arsenal de Rochefort in March 1788. The ship was launched 14 April 1790 and completed the following August.[3] The ship was renamed Révolution on 7 January 1793 and her crew mutinied in September. She took part in the French expedition to Ireland in 1796 under Pierre Dumanoir le Pelley. The ship was renamed Finistere on 5 February 1802. She was condemned on 6 December 1804 and was hulked on 7 January 1805.[4]

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