HMS Orontes
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HMS Orontes

1813 Scamander-class fifth-rate frigate


Service Entry
1813
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
fifth-rate frigate, Scamander-class fifth-rate frigate

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HMS Orontes was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate launched in 1813 for the Royal Navy. She served primarily in the Mediterranean and North American waters during the Napoleonic Wars. Orontes participated in various engagements, including the blockade of Toulon and the siege of Gaeta. She was also involved in capturing several enemy vessels and supporting land operations. The frigate underwent repairs and refits throughout her service life, with her last known refit occurring in 1830. Orontes was eventually decommissioned in 1841 and was broken up in 1860. Her detailed service history, including specific battles and operations, is documented in various naval records and historical accounts, providing insight into the role of frigates in naval warfare during the early 19th century. The ship's design, armament, and crew complement are also discussed in these sources, shedding light on the technological and operational aspects of British naval vessels of that era. Overall, the HMS Orontes played a significant role in the Royal Navy's efforts to control the seas and protect British interests during a tumultuous period in European history.

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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6 ship citations (1 free) in 6 resources

Brilliant (1813)
Book Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815: Sovereignty of Sail
Author David R. MacGregor
Published Conway Maritime, London,
ISBN 0870214187, 9780870214189
Page 128
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