French ship Bretagne (1766)

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Career France French Navy Ensign French Navy Ensign
Ordered: 1762
Laid down:
Launched: 24 May 1766
Commissioned: 1767
Decommissioned: 1796
Renamed: Renamed to Révolutionnaire in October 1793
Status: Broken up
General Characteristics
Displacement:
Length: 56 metres (keel: 50 m)
Beam: 15 metres
Draught: 7.5 metres
Speed:
Complement: 19 officers, 1200 men
Armament: 110 guns

Lower deck: 30 36-pounders
Middle deck: 32 24-pounders
Upper deck: 32 12-pounders

Forecastle: 16 6-pounders (originally 6)
Armour: timber

Bretagne was a large 110-gun three-decker French First-rate ship of the line, built at Brest, which became famous as the flagship of the Brest Fleet during the American War of Independence.

She was one of 17 ships of the line ordered in 1762 as a result of the Duc de Choiseul’s campaign to raise funds for the navy from the cities and provinces of France. She was completed at Brest in 1766.

She fought at the Battle of Ushant in 1778 as flagship of the Comte d'Orvilliers.

During the French Revolution she was renamed Révolutionnaire. In May 1794 she fought in the skirmishes before the Battle of the Glorious First of June, dropping to the rear of the French fleet to drive off the pursuing British ships. In action against five or six 74-gun ships she was badly damaged, lost all her masts, and was only saved from capture by confusion among her opponents. She was towed to Rochefort by the battleship Audacieux 74.

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