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Jacques-Noël Sané designed the Hortense-class 40-gun frigates of the French Navy in 1802, a development of his 1793 design for the Virginie class. Eight frigates to this new design were ordered between 1801 and 1806, but two ordered on 18 April 1803 at Antwerp (Néréïde and Vénus) were cancelled unstarted in June 1803; the other six were built between 1803 and 1807. Of the six, one was wrecked at sea and the British Royal Navy captured three, taking two into service.

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  • Jacques-Noël Sané designed the Hortense-class 40-gun frigates of the French Navy in 1802, a development of his 1793 design for the Virginie class. Eight frigates to this new design were ordered between 1801 and 1806, but two ordered on 18 April 1803 at Antwerp (Néréïde and Vénus) were cancelled unstarted in June 1803; the other six were built between 1803 and 1807. Of the six, one was wrecked at sea and the British Royal Navy captured three, taking two into service. * HortenseBuilder: ToulonOrdered: 6 April 1801Laid down: 14 December 1802Launched: 3 July 1803Completed: January 1804Fate: Renamed Flore on 14 March 1814, reverted to Hortense 22 March 1815, then back to Flore 15 July 1815. Deleted 25 November 1840 * HermioneBuilder: ToulonOrdered: 2 September 1803 as République ItalienneLaid down: October 1803, renamed Hermione on 26 December 1803Launched: 2 December 1804Completed: March 1805Fate: Wrecked 18 August 1808 near Trépied (near Brest). * PomoneBuilder: Murio & Migone, GenoaOrdered:Laid down: August 1803Launched: 10 February 1805Completed: May 1805Fate: Captured by the British Navy on 29 November 1811, becoming HMS Ambuscade. * MancheBuilder: CherbourgOrdered: 6 October 1803 as Département de la MancheLaid down: 22 June 1804Launched: 5 April 1806, when name shortened to MancheCompleted: September 1806Fate: Captured by the British Navy on 4 December 1810, but not added to that navy. * CarolineBuilder: AntwerpOrdered: 24 April 1804Laid down: May 1804Launched: 15 August 1806Completed: December 1806Fate: Captured by the British Navy on 21 September 1809, becoming HMS Bourbonnaise. * PaulineBuilder: ToulonOrdered: 21 March 1806Laid down: May 1806Launched: 18 April 1807Completed: July 1807Fate: Renamed Bellone on 11 April 1814, reverted to Pauline on 22 March 1815, then again to Bellone on 15 July 1815. Deleted 11 December 1841. (en)
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  • Hortense (en)
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  • *nominally 40 guns *in practice carried either 44 or 46 guns: *upper deck - 28 long 18-pounders *quarter deck & forecastle - 8 long 8-pounders and 8 36-pounder carronades (en)
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  • Jacques-Noël Sané designed the Hortense-class 40-gun frigates of the French Navy in 1802, a development of his 1793 design for the Virginie class. Eight frigates to this new design were ordered between 1801 and 1806, but two ordered on 18 April 1803 at Antwerp (Néréïde and Vénus) were cancelled unstarted in June 1803; the other six were built between 1803 and 1807. Of the six, one was wrecked at sea and the British Royal Navy captured three, taking two into service. (en)
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