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French frigate Ariane (1811)

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Name
  
Ariane

Laid down
  
1807

Class and type
  
Ariane class frigate

Construction started
  
1807

Builder
  
Nantes

Namesake
  
Ariana

Decommissioned
  
22 may 1812

Length
  
45.5 metres (149 ft)

Launched
  
1811

French frigate Ariane (1811)

The Ariane was a 40-gun frigate of the French Navy, lead ship of her class.

Career

Ariane was commissioned on 9 January 1812 under Captain Jean-Baptiste-Henri FĂ©retier, as part of a two-frigate squadron tasked with commerce raiding in the Atlantic, that also comprised Andromaque and the brig Mameluck.

Returning to Lorient, the squadron met the 74-gun HMS Northumberland. In the ensuing Action of 22 may 1812, the two frigates ran aground trying to escape their much stronger opponent, and were set afire to prevent their capture.

References

French frigate Ariane (1811) Wikipedia