French frigate Carthaginoise

Sante Elisabeth was a 32-gun frigate of the Navy of the Order of Saint John of Malta, later brought into French service as the Carthaginoise ([kaʁ.ta.ʒi.nwaz]; "Carthaginian" [feminine] or Carthagénaise), captured by the British at the capitulation of Malta in 1800, and subsequently broken up. Built in 1782 in Valletta, Sante Elisabeth was launched the year after and served with the Maltese Navy until 11 June 1798 when the French captured the island during the Mediterranean campaign of 1798. The French recommissioned her as Carthaginoise, under the command of Captain Jean-Marie Letellier.

French frigate Carthaginoise

Sante Elisabeth was a 32-gun frigate of the Navy of the Order of Saint John of Malta, later brought into French service as the Carthaginoise ([kaʁ.ta.ʒi.nwaz]; "Carthaginian" [feminine] or Carthagénaise), captured by the British at the capitulation of Malta in 1800, and subsequently broken up. Built in 1782 in Valletta, Sante Elisabeth was launched the year after and served with the Maltese Navy until 11 June 1798 when the French captured the island during the Mediterranean campaign of 1798. The French recommissioned her as Carthaginoise, under the command of Captain Jean-Marie Letellier.