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French ship Dictateur (1782)

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Name
  
Dictateur

Laid down
  
July 1781

Construction started
  
July 1781

Builder
  
Toulon

Commissioned
  
August 1782

Launched
  
16 February 1782

Captured
  
By the British Navy at the occupation of Toulon on 29 August 1793

Fate
  
Burnt at the evacuation of Toulon on 18 December 1793

The Dictateur was a 74-gun Pégase-class ship of the line of the French Navy, launched in 1782. She served during the last months of the American War of Independence, and survived to see action in the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Construction and early service

Dictateur was laid down at Toulon Dockyard in July 1781 to a design by Antoine Groignard. Launched on 16 February 1782, she had entered service by August of that year. She was renamed Liberté in September 1792 by the Revolutionary government.

Capture

The Liberté was handed over by French Royalists at Toulon to the Anglo-Spanish occupying forces during the occupation of Toulon in August 1793, but was burnt at the subsequent evacuation of that port in December to avoid her being taken back into French service.

References

French ship Dictateur (1782) Wikipedia