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Pluton was a Téméraire class 74-gun French ship of the line built at Toulon. She was one of two prototypes for a derivative sub-class of the original design; this sub-class (slightly smaller than the primary design) was specially intended for construction in some of the shipyards in states occupied by the French, where there was less depth of water than in the main French shipyards. Although the Pluton (and her sister, the Borée) were built at Toulon, all other vessels of this sub-class were built in these overseas yards, notably at Antwerp but also at Genoa, Trieste, Venice, Amsterdam, Flushing and Rotterdam.

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  • Pluton (1804) (es)
  • French ship Pluton (1804) (en)
  • Pluton (1805) (fr)
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  • El Pluton fue un navío de línea francés de 74 cañones de la clase Téméraire construido en los astilleros de Tolón. Sirvió primero a la Marina francesa, combatiendo en 1805 en la batalla de Trafalgar, y más tarde a la Armada española tras ser capturado en la Batalla de la Poza de Santa Isabel de junio de 1808. Sirvió hasta 1814 o 1816, fecha en que es desguazado en Ferrol. (es)
  • Le Pluton était un navire de ligne de 74 canons de la marine française de la classe Téméraire en service dans la marine française de 1804 à 1808, puis dans la marine espagnole de 1808 à 1814. (fr)
  • Pluton was a Téméraire class 74-gun French ship of the line built at Toulon. She was one of two prototypes for a derivative sub-class of the original design; this sub-class (slightly smaller than the primary design) was specially intended for construction in some of the shipyards in states occupied by the French, where there was less depth of water than in the main French shipyards. Although the Pluton (and her sister, the Borée) were built at Toulon, all other vessels of this sub-class were built in these overseas yards, notably at Antwerp but also at Genoa, Trieste, Venice, Amsterdam, Flushing and Rotterdam. (en)
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  • Pluton (en)
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  • June 1803 (en)
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  • Montañes (en)
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  • September 2010 (en)
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  • page number or exact name of the entry in the dictionary (en)
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  • * 74 guns * Lower deck 28 × 36-pounder long guns * Upper deck 30 × 24-pounder long guns * Quarter deck 10 × 8-pounder long guns * Quarter deck 4 × 36-pounder carronades * Forecastle 6 × 8-pounder long guns (en)
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  • March 1805 (en)
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  • France (en)
  • Spain (en)
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  • Broken up in 1816 (en)
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  • August 1803 (en)
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  • gundeck keel (en)
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  • Pluton (en)
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  • Up to of sails (en)
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  • El Pluton fue un navío de línea francés de 74 cañones de la clase Téméraire construido en los astilleros de Tolón. Sirvió primero a la Marina francesa, combatiendo en 1805 en la batalla de Trafalgar, y más tarde a la Armada española tras ser capturado en la Batalla de la Poza de Santa Isabel de junio de 1808. Sirvió hasta 1814 o 1816, fecha en que es desguazado en Ferrol. (es)
  • Pluton was a Téméraire class 74-gun French ship of the line built at Toulon. She was one of two prototypes for a derivative sub-class of the original design; this sub-class (slightly smaller than the primary design) was specially intended for construction in some of the shipyards in states occupied by the French, where there was less depth of water than in the main French shipyards. Although the Pluton (and her sister, the Borée) were built at Toulon, all other vessels of this sub-class were built in these overseas yards, notably at Antwerp but also at Genoa, Trieste, Venice, Amsterdam, Flushing and Rotterdam. The Pluton took part in the Battle of Trafalgar under Captain Julien Cosmao-Kerjulien, and escaped to Cádiz with other ships. Two days later, on 23 October 1805, she was the flagship of the counter-attack from Cádiz, together with Indomptable, Neptune, Rayo and San Francisco de Asis. They managed to recapture the Santa Ana and Algésiras. To prevent their recapture, the British scuttled the Intrépide and Neptuno. Rayo and San Francisco de Asis were wrecked on their journey back. She was captured by Spain in Cadiz on 14 June 1808 and commissioned in the Spanish Navy as Pluton. She was renamed Montañes on 20 April 1810, and was eventually broken up in 1816. (en)
  • Le Pluton était un navire de ligne de 74 canons de la marine française de la classe Téméraire en service dans la marine française de 1804 à 1808, puis dans la marine espagnole de 1808 à 1814. (fr)
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