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The Iphigénie class was a group of nine 32-gun/12-pounder frigates of the French Navy, built during the late 1770s at Lorient (2 ships) and Saint Malo (7 ships). They were designed by . The seven built at Saint Malo were initially numbered Nos. 1 – 7 respectively, and not given names until October 1777 (for Nos 1 – 4) and the start of 1778 (Nos. 5 – 7); all seven were captured by the British Navy between 1779 and the end of 1800. Of the two built at Lorient, the Spanish captured one, and a storm wrecked the other.

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  • Iphigénie-class frigate (en)
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  • La classe Iphigénie est un type de douze frégates de 32 canons conçue pour la Marine royale, puis pour la Marine nationale française. (fr)
  • The Iphigénie class was a group of nine 32-gun/12-pounder frigates of the French Navy, built during the late 1770s at Lorient (2 ships) and Saint Malo (7 ships). They were designed by . The seven built at Saint Malo were initially numbered Nos. 1 – 7 respectively, and not given names until October 1777 (for Nos 1 – 4) and the start of 1778 (Nos. 5 – 7); all seven were captured by the British Navy between 1779 and the end of 1800. Of the two built at Lorient, the Spanish captured one, and a storm wrecked the other. (en)
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  • *32 guns: *26 × 12-pounder long guns *6 × 6-pounder long guns *Several had 2 or 4 x 36-pounder obusiers added (en)
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  • The Iphigénie class was a group of nine 32-gun/12-pounder frigates of the French Navy, built during the late 1770s at Lorient (2 ships) and Saint Malo (7 ships). They were designed by . The seven built at Saint Malo were initially numbered Nos. 1 – 7 respectively, and not given names until October 1777 (for Nos 1 – 4) and the start of 1778 (Nos. 5 – 7); all seven were captured by the British Navy between 1779 and the end of 1800. Of the two built at Lorient, the Spanish captured one, and a storm wrecked the other. * Iphigénie Builder: Gilles Cambry at Lorient DockyardOrdered:Laid down: February 1777Launched: 16 October 1777Completed: March 1778Fate: Captured by the Spanish in February 1795, becoming Spanish Ifigenia. * Surveillante Builder: Gilles Cambry at Lorient DockyardOrdered:Laid down: August 1777Launched: 26 March 1778Completed: May 1778Fate: Wrecked in a storm in Bantry Bay, January 1797 * Résolue (ex No.1) Builder: Saint Malo DockyardOrdered:Laid down: July 1777Launched: 16 March 1778Completed: April 1778Fate: Captured by the British 14 October 1798, becoming HMS Resolue. * Gentille (ex No.2) Builder: Saint Malo DockyardOrdered:Laid down: July 1777Launched: 18 June 1778Completed: August 1778Fate: Captured by the British 11 April 1795, becoming HMS Gentille. * Amazone (ex No.3) Builder: Saint Malo DockyardOrdered:Laid down: August 1777Launched: 11 May 1778Completed: July 1778Fate: Captured by the British 29 July 1782, but retaken by a French squadron the following day; wrecked off the Penmarch Islands January 1797. * (ex No.4) Builder: Saint Malo DockyardOrdered:Laid down: August 1777Launched: late March 1778Completed: July 1778Fate: Captured by the British 2 June 1779, becoming HMS Prudente. * (ex No.5) Builder: Saint Malo DockyardOrdered:Laid down: January 1778Launched: 9 July 1778Completed: October 1778Fate: Captured by the British 10 April 1795, becoming HMS Gloire. * Bellone (ex No.6) Builder: Saint Malo DockyardOrdered:Laid down: January 1778Launched: 2 August 1778Completed: February 1779Fate: Captured by the British 12 October 1798, becoming HMS Proserpine. * Médée (ex No.7) Builder: Saint Malo DockyardOrdered:Laid down: January 1778Launched: 23 September 1778Completed: February 1779Fate: Captured by the British 5 August 1800, becoming HMS Medee. (en)
  • La classe Iphigénie est un type de douze frégates de 32 canons conçue pour la Marine royale, puis pour la Marine nationale française. (fr)
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