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Commerce de Paris Class

Other OrdersFWAS1786

Four other vessels (Monarque, Hymen, Neptune, Terrible)were laid down at Antwerp in 1810/11. These were not launched and were all sold for breaking up in 1814.



NationalityFrance
Nominal Guns110
Approved1804
Designer
Jacques-Noël SanéFrench
Naval Sailor
Designer
Ship Builder
Administrator
Service 1758-1836
RateFirst Rate
TypeShip of the Line
Designed Crew1070
Ships in Class2

Design ArmamentBroadside Weight = 1,180.00 French Livre (1,273.46 lbs 577.61 kg)FWAS1786
Lower Gun Deck30 x French 36-Pounder
Middle Gun Deck32 x French 24-Pounder
Upper Gun Deck32 x French 12-Pounder
Quarterdeck/Forecastle16 x French 8-Pounder

Design Dimensions and Ship Information
 OrderedShipyardLaunchedOut of serviceFateGundeck LengthLength of KeelBreadthDepth in holdBurthen
As Designed     186' 0"167' 6"50' 0"25' 0"2,600
Le Commerce de Paris (110) 1806-1885
French 110 Gun
1st Rate Ship of the Line
1830 Renamed "Commerce"
1839 Renamed "Borda"
1863 Renamed "Vulcain"
14.5.1804Toulon Dockyard - Toulon 8.8.18061885Sold186' 0"167' 6"50' 0"25' 0"2,600
Le Duc d'Angoulême (110) 1814-1864
French 110 Gun
1st Rate Ship of the Line
1815 Renamed "Iéna"
1830 Renamed "Iéna"
1815 Renamed "Duc d'Angouleme"
8.5.1804Rochefort - Aunis 30.8.181431.12.1864Deleted from list186' 0"167' 6"50' 0"25' 0"2,600

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