Name Gloire Captured 25 September 1806 Acquired 25 September 1806 Length 46 m | Namesake Glory Name Gloire Fate Scrapped, 1812 Beam 12 m | |
Gloire was a 44-gun frigate of the French Navy, lead ship of her class.
She took part in Allemand's expedition of 1805. On 18 July, she captured and burnt a Prussian cutter to maintain the secrecy of the movements of the fleet, in spite of the neutrality of Prussia at the time. The next day, along with Armide, she captured HMS Ranger and burnt her.
In the Action of 25 September 1806, Armide, Gloire, Minerve and Infatigable were captured by a four-ship squadron under Samuel Hood.
She was brought into British service as HMS Gloire,[1] and broken up in 1812.
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