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French ship Iphigénie

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French ship Iphigénie

Seven ships of the French navy have borne the name Iphigénie, in honour of Iphigenia.

French ship named Iphigénie

  • Iphigénie (1777), a frigate, lead ship of her class. Captured by Spanish Navy in 1795, she became Ifigenia.
  • Oder (1813), a frigate, was ordered as Iphigénie in 1805
  • Iphigénie (1810), the British 18-pounder frigate HMS Iphigenia, built in 1805 and captured in August 1810. She was retaken by the Royal Navy in December 1810.
  • Iphigénie (1810), a Pallas-class frigate, captured by British Navy 1814, becoming HMS Gloire before being sold in 1817.
  • Iphigénie (1827), a 60-gun frigate.
  • Iphigénie (1881), a first-class cruiser
  • Iphigénie (1936), a Pomone class destroyer
  • References

    French ship Iphigénie Wikipedia