French ship Orient (1791)

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The Orient explodes
The Orient explodes at the Battle of the Nile
Career France
Builder: arsenal of Toulon
Laid down: 1790
Launched: 1791
Renamed: Dauphin-Royal, renamed to Sans-Culotte in 1792, renamed to Orient in 1795.
Status: scuttled at the Battle of the Nile
General Characteristics
Displacement: 2 700 tonnes
Length: 65,18 metres (196,6 French feet)
Beam: 16,24 metres (50 French feet)
Draught: 8,12 metres (25 French feet)
Propulsion: sail, 3 265 m²
Speed:
Complement: 1 079 men
Armament: Lower deck: 32 36-pound guns

middle deck: 34 24-pound guns
upper deck: 34 12-pound guns

forecastle: 18 8-pound guns, 6 36-pound carronades

L'Orient was a first-rate 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, of the Océan type, by Jacques-Noël Sané.

She was constructed as the Dauphin-Royal; during the French Revolution, she was renamed to Sans-Culotte, and eventually Orient.

She was the flagship of the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile. To avoid her capture by the English, her captain, Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca, scuttled her by detonating her powder magazine.

After the Battle of Trafalgar, sir Horatio Nelson was put in a coffin carved in a piece of the main mast of the Orient.

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