. . . . "The Rubis was a 40-gun Pallas-class frigate of the French Navy. On 25 November 1812, under Commander Louis-Fran\u00E7ois Ollivier, Rubis sailed from Nantes along with Ar\u00E9thuse (Captain Pierre Bouvet) to intercept British trade off West Africa. In January, having captured a Portuguese ship, La Serra, they reached Cap-Vert. On 27 January 1813, Ar\u00E9thuse intercepted the brig HMS Daring (Lieutenant Pascoe) off Tamara. Released prisoners reported the presence of the French frigates, prompting the departure of HMS Amelia (Captain Frederick Paul Irby)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "French frigate Rubis (1812)"@en . . . . . . . "1036251563"^^ . . . . "The Rubis was a 40-gun Pallas-class frigate of the French Navy. On 25 November 1812, under Commander Louis-Fran\u00E7ois Ollivier, Rubis sailed from Nantes along with Ar\u00E9thuse (Captain Pierre Bouvet) to intercept British trade off West Africa. In January, having captured a Portuguese ship, La Serra, they reached Cap-Vert. On 27 January 1813, Ar\u00E9thuse intercepted the brig HMS Daring (Lieutenant Pascoe) off Tamara. Released prisoners reported the presence of the French frigates, prompting the departure of HMS Amelia (Captain Frederick Paul Irby). In the night of 5 February, a storm hit Rubis and Ar\u00E9thuse while at anchor; both frigates broke their cables and Rubis was thrown ashore, while Ar\u00E9thuse managed to sail clear of the coast into open water. Efforts to refloat her the next day proved futile, and she was abandoned by her crew, who embarked on the prize Serra, and scuttled by fire. Ar\u00E9thuse fought the action of 7 February 1813 with HMS Amelia the next day, and after the stalemate with her opponent, returned on the site of the wreck to repatriate the crew to France."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "24772222"^^ . . . . . . "3061"^^ . . .