Commerce de Paris class ship of the line

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Scale model of the Commerce de Paris
Class overview
Name: Commerce de Paris
Builders: Toulon (Commerce de Paris), Rochefort (Iéna). Plans by Jacques-Noël Sané
Operators: Naval flag of France French Navy
Preceded by: Océan
In service: 15-6-1807 - April 1884
Completed: 6
Cancelled: 4
General characteristics
Type: 110-gun ship of the line
Length: 62.5 metres
Beam: 16.3 metres
Draught: 8.1 metres
Complement: 1060 men
Armament:

110 guns:

  • 30 x 36 pdr (16 kg)
  • 32 x 24 pdr (11 kg)
  • 30 x 12 pdr
  • 8 x 8 pdr (3.6 kg)
  • 12 x 36 pdr (16 kg) carronades
Armour: Timber
Notes: Ships in class include: Commerce de Paris, Iéna


The Commerce de Paris class was a late ship of the line class of the French Navy.

Builder: Toulon shipyard
Ordered: 14 May 1804
Launched: 1806
Fate: razeed in 1825, scrapped in 1885
Builder: Rochefort shipyard
Ordered: 1805
Launched: 30 August 1814
Fate: Scraped in 1915
  • Hymen (never finished)
Builder: Anvers
Ordered: 23 July 1810
Fate: scraped on keel in 1814
  • Monarque(never finished; renamed Wagram on 15 December 1810)
Builder: Anvers
Ordered: 23 July 1810
Fate: scraped on keel in 1814
  • Neptune (Never finished)
Builder: Anvers
Ordered: 18 March 1811
Fate: Sold and scraped on keel in 1814
  • Terrible (Never finished)
Builder: Anvers
Ordered: 15 March 1811
Fate: Sold and scraped on keel in 1814

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