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French ship Thémistocle (1791)

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Name
  
Thémistocle

Ordered
  
19 October 1787

Laid down
  
1 September 1789

Construction started
  
1 September 1789

Weight
  
2,966 tons

Namesake
  
Themistocles

Builder
  
Lorient

Decommissioned
  
September 1793

Launched
  
12 September 1790

French ship Thémistocle (1791)

Thémistocle was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.

Career

Built in Lorient, Thémistocle was transferred to the Mediterranean soon after her commissioning to reinforce the squadron under Admiral Truguet. Seized by the British at the surrendering of Toulon by a Royalist cabale, she was used as a prison hulk during the Siege of Toulon. At the fall of the city, Captain Sidney Smith had her scuttled by fire, along with Héros.

The wreck was refloated in 1804 to be broken up.

References

French ship Thémistocle (1791) Wikipedia