French frigate Régénérée
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French frigate Régénérée


Country of Registry
France
Manufacturer
Saint-Malo
Operator
French Navy
Vessel Type
frigate, Cocarde-class frigate
Aliases
French frigate Regeneree

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The French frigate Régénérée was a 40-gun frigate of the French Navy that was launched in 1794. The ship was active during the French Revolutionary Wars and had a successful career, participating in various naval engagements and capturing enemy vessels. Régénérée was known for its speed and agility, making it a valuable asset for the French Navy. The frigate was eventually captured by the British Royal Navy in 1799 during the Battle of Tory Island. After its capture, the ship was commissioned into the British Navy as the HMS Regenerée, where it served until being broken up in 1811. The French frigate Régénérée is remembered as a formidable warship that played a significant role in naval warfare during the late 18th century.

This description has been generated using GPT-3.5-TURBO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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