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French ship Annibal (1779)

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Name
  
Annibal

Captured
  
1 June 1794

Commissioned
  
never commissioned

Length
  
55 m

Tons burthen
  
1.5 million kg

Renamed
  
Achille, 1786

Name
  
Achille

Launched
  
1778

Draft
  
7.2 m

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Fate
  
Captured by Royal Navy in the Glorious First of June battle

The Annibal was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. She was designed by Jacques-Noël Sané, and was one of the earliest of his works. She was built at Brest in 1778.

She sailed out to the West Indies and took part in the Battle of Grenada under Lamotte-Picquet.

She was then sent out to the East Indies with Suffren and fought at the battles of Porto Praya, Sadras, Providien, Negapatam and Trincomalee in 1782. The following year she fought at the battle of Cuddalore.

She was renamed Achille in 1786 to prevent confusion with the Petit Annibal.

She served with the French Navy until 1794, when she was captured by the Royal Navy during the battle of the Glorious First of June. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy as the third-rate HMS Achille, retaining the French spelling of the name. However, she was in a poor state and was broken up at Plymouth in 1796, just two years after her capture.

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French ship Annibal (1779) Wikipedia