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French frigate Danaé (1807)

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Name
  
Danaé

Ordered
  
January 1805

Acquired
  
14 June 1810

Construction started
  
October 1805

Length
  
49 m

Beam
  
12 m

Namesake
  
Danaë

Laid down
  
October 1805

Out of service
  
4 September 1812

Launched
  
18 August 1807

Displacement
  
1.32 million kg

Builder
  
Genoa - Foce

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The Danaé was a 44-gun Consolante-class frigate of the French Navy.

On 12 March 1811, she was part of Bernard Dubourdieu's squadron sailing to raid the British commerce raider base of the island of Lissa. The squadron encountered William Hoste's frigate squadron, leading to the Battle of Lissa.

Danaé was damaged by HMS Volage and had to retreat to Lesina for repairs.

In the night of 4 September 1812, she exploded in the harbour of Trieste.

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