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  • ==Ships== * [[French ship Junon|French ship ''Junon'']], various French Navy ships ...
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  • ==Ships involved== ''Gran Duca'' - Captured<br> ...
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  • ==Ships involved== ''Perla'' (flag??) - Captured<br> ...
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  • | strength1 = 4 ships of the line<br>2 frigates<ref name="Ericson">Lars Ericson Wolke, ''Sjöslag | strength2 = 8 ships of the line<br>4 frigates<ref name="Ericson"/> ...
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  • {{For|similarly named ships, the southern U.S. state of Florida, and other uses|Florida (disambiguation At least three ships of the [[Confederate States Navy]] were named '''CSS ''Florida''''' in hono ...
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  • ==Ships involved== ''[[Capitana d'Algeri]]'' (ex-Algerian ''Perla'', captured earlier that year)<br> ...
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  • ...the Greek hero [[Achilles]]. The French spelling celebrates the capture of ships of this name from the French. ...] captured in 1745 during the [[War of the Austrian Succession]] and later captured by the Spanish. ...
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  • *Brillante 40? - Captured by France 1797 and renamed ''Montenotte'', BU c. 1801 *Bellona - Captured by Austria 1798 ...
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  • ==Ships== * One of several Spanish ships including: ...
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  • {{For|similarly named ships, the southern U.S. state of Georgia, and other uses|Georgia (disambiguation Several ships of the [[Confederate States Navy]] have borne the name '''CSS ''Georgia'''' ...
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  • Two ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have been named '''HMS ''Madagascar''''' after the is ...}} was 38-gun [[fifth rate]] formerly the French ship ''Nereide''. She was captured in 1811 and was broken up in 1819. ...
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  • '''HMS ''Essex''''' may refer to one of these ships of the British [[Royal Navy]] named after the county of [[Essex]]: ...by the Commonwealth of England in 1653 and renamed HMS ''Essex'' in 1660; captured by the Dutch in 1666. ...
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  • Five Spanish ships were burned and two were captured on 17 May. The other surrendered later and 500 prisoners were taken. Argent ==Ships involved== ...
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  • *[[French ship Duguay-Trouin|French ship ''Duguay-Trouin'']], several ships of the French Navy ...|''Duguay-Trouin'' (French privateer)]], several ships that the Royal Navy captured in the late 18th and early 19th centuries ...
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  • {{For|similarly named ships, the southern U.S. state of Tennessee, and other uses|Tennessee (disambigua Three ships in the [[Confederate States Navy]] were named '''CSS ''Tennessee''''' ...
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  • {{other ships|USS Growler}} |Ship fate= Captured by the British, 10 August 1813 ...
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  • | strength2 = 5 frigates <br> 112 merchant ships ...aptured <br> 4 frigates destroyed <br> 1 frigate captured <br> 25 merchant ships destroyed ...
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  • {{other ships|Essex (ship)}} '''USS ''Essex''''' may refer to the following ships in American naval service: ...
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  • '''USS ''President''''' may refer to the following ships of the [[United States Navy]]: ...44-gun American [[frigate]], launched in 1800 that the British Royal Navy captured in 1815. The Royal Navy took her into service as HMS ''President''. ...
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  • |casualties1= 2 galleys captured<br>350 killed<ref>Ayse Devrim Atauz, p. 241</ref> ...eys escaped to Syracuse, but the ships, S. Giovanni and S. Francesco, were captured. Losses in all the galleys were severe. After this battle, the general resi ...
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