History
France
NameAmphion
Namesake"Amphion"
Ordered19 January 1748[1]
BuilderBrest[1]
Laid down1748[1]
Launched28 July 1749[1]
DecommissionedSeptember 1787[1]
In service1750[1]
FateBroken up 1787
General characteristics
Tons burthen900 tonnes
Length47.1 metres
Beam13.0 metres
Draught6.3 metres
PropulsionSail
Armament50 to 54 guns
ArmourTimber

Amphion was a 50-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.

Career

Amphion took part in the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778 under Keredern de Trobriand. [1] Seriously damaged, Amphion returned to Brest while the fight was still raging, carrying the first news of the battle.[2] In consequence, Trobriand was replaced at the command of Amphion.[3]

She took part in the Battle of Grenada on 6 July 1779,[4][5] where her captain, Ferron du Quengo, was killed.[6] The same month, she ran aground at Cap-Haïtien at Saint-Domingue.[1]

Amphion took part in the action of 20 March 1780, along with Annibal, Diadème and Réfléchi.[1][7]

Fate

Amphion was broken up in Rochefort in 1787.[1]

Citations

References

  • Demerliac, Alain (2004). La Marine de Louis XVI: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1774 à 1792 (in French). Éditions Ancre. ISBN 2-906381-23-3.
  • Lacour-Gayet, Georges (1905). La marine militaire de la France sous le règne de Louis XVI. Paris: Honoré Champion. OCLC 763372623.
  • Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours, 1671 - 1870. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. pp. 325–6. ISBN 978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC 165892922.
  • Troude, Onésime-Joachim (1867). Batailles navales de la France (in French). Vol. 2. Challamel ainé. OCLC 836362484.


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