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Ten ships of the French Navy have borne the name Junon, in honour of Juno: * Junon (1748), a 44-gun two-decked ship ("partly ship of the line, partly frigate") * Junon (1778), a 32-gun Charmante-class frigate * , a 14-gun corvette * Junon (1786), a 40-gun Minerve-class frigate * (1797), a Venetian galley * Junon (1809), a Gloire-class 40-gun frigate. * Amélie (1814), a 46-gun frigate renamed Junon in 1814 * , a 28-gun frigate begun as a sailing frigate but launched as a steam frigate * Junon (1935), a Minerve-class submarine of 1935 * , a Daphné-class submarine, completed 1966 – decommissioned 1996Ships of the French Navy named Junon *

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  • Ten ships of the French Navy have borne the name Junon, in honour of Juno: * Junon (1748), a 44-gun two-decked ship ("partly ship of the line, partly frigate") * Junon (1778), a 32-gun Charmante-class frigate * , a 14-gun corvette * Junon (1786), a 40-gun Minerve-class frigate * (1797), a Venetian galley * Junon (1809), a Gloire-class 40-gun frigate. * Amélie (1814), a 46-gun frigate renamed Junon in 1814 * , a 28-gun frigate begun as a sailing frigate but launched as a steam frigate * Junon (1935), a Minerve-class submarine of 1935 * , a Daphné-class submarine, completed 1966 – decommissioned 1996Ships of the French Navy named Junon * (en)
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  • Ten ships of the French Navy have borne the name Junon, in honour of Juno: * Junon (1748), a 44-gun two-decked ship ("partly ship of the line, partly frigate") * Junon (1778), a 32-gun Charmante-class frigate * , a 14-gun corvette * Junon (1786), a 40-gun Minerve-class frigate * (1797), a Venetian galley * Junon (1809), a Gloire-class 40-gun frigate. * Amélie (1814), a 46-gun frigate renamed Junon in 1814 * , a 28-gun frigate begun as a sailing frigate but launched as a steam frigate * Junon (1935), a Minerve-class submarine of 1935 * , a Daphné-class submarine, completed 1966 – decommissioned 1996Ships of the French Navy named Junon * Junon (1748) * Capture of HMS Fox by Junon (1778) * Junon, under Captain Rosamel, capturing a privateer on 3 March 1823 at 10 in the morning. * on stack * Junon (1935) 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)
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