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French ship Wagram (1810)

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Name
  
Wagram

Commissioned
  
1810

Displacement
  
2 700 tonnes

Namesake
  
Battle of Wagram

Fate
  
broken up 1836

Weight
  
2,700 tons

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Class and type
  
Océan class ship of the line

The Wagram was a first-rate 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, of the Océan type, designed by Jacques-Noël Sané.

Begun as Monarque, she was commissioned as Wagram in Toulon on 15 June 1810 under Captain Baudin. Under Captain François Legras, she took part in the Action of 5 November 1813 as the flagship of Rear-Admiral Cosmao.

29 August 1814, after the Hundred Days, she was transferred from Toulon to Brest, along with Austerlitz and Commerce de Paris.

She was eventually struck and broken up on 1836.

References

French ship Wagram (1810) Wikipedia