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A number of vessels of the French Navy have borne the name Iris. Note: Between 1781 and 1784, the French Navy had two frigates named Iris: * Iris, a 34-gun frigate captured from the British in 1781, who had themselves captured her from American rebels. She was sold in 1784. * Iris was launched at Toulon in 1781. The British captured her at Toulon on 28 August 1793, and burned her on their evacuation of the city in December. Other French ships named Iris:

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  • „Iris” – nazwa noszona na przestrzeni dziejów przez kilka okrętów różnych państw: * „” – 6-działowy szkuner typu z początku XIX wieku * – szwedzki torpedowiec typu z początku XX wieku * „Iris” (Q188) – okręt podwodny typu Minerve z okresu międzywojennego i II wojny światowej * – okręt patrolowy z lat 80. XX wieku (pl)
  • A number of vessels of the French Navy have borne the name Iris. Note: Between 1781 and 1784, the French Navy had two frigates named Iris: * Iris, a 34-gun frigate captured from the British in 1781, who had themselves captured her from American rebels. She was sold in 1784. * Iris was launched at Toulon in 1781. The British captured her at Toulon on 28 August 1793, and burned her on their evacuation of the city in December. Other French ships named Iris: (en)
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  • A number of vessels of the French Navy have borne the name Iris. Note: Between 1781 and 1784, the French Navy had two frigates named Iris: * Iris, a 34-gun frigate captured from the British in 1781, who had themselves captured her from American rebels. She was sold in 1784. * Iris was launched at Toulon in 1781. The British captured her at Toulon on 28 August 1793, and burned her on their evacuation of the city in December. Other French ships named Iris: * Iris (1806), a 20-gun corvette. * Iris (1934), a Minerve-class submarine This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names. If an internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists. (en)
  • „Iris” – nazwa noszona na przestrzeni dziejów przez kilka okrętów różnych państw: * „” – 6-działowy szkuner typu z początku XIX wieku * – szwedzki torpedowiec typu z początku XX wieku * „Iris” (Q188) – okręt podwodny typu Minerve z okresu międzywojennego i II wojny światowej * – okręt patrolowy z lat 80. XX wieku (pl)
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