French ship Brillant (1814)
Brillant was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. The British captured her while still on keel, ready for launch, at the fall of Genoa in 1814. She was completed for the Royal Navy and served as HMS Genoa until 1838. On 20 October 1827 Genoa took part in the Battle of Navarino where her captain Walter Bathurst was killed.
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French ship Brillant (1814)
Brillant was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. The British captured her while still on keel, ready for launch, at the fall of Genoa in 1814. She was completed for the Royal Navy and served as HMS Genoa until 1838. On 20 October 1827 Genoa took part in the Battle of Navarino where her captain Walter Bathurst was killed.
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1814-04-18
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1814-04-18
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1821-05-18
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Broken up, January 1838
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Ship acquired
1814-04-18
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*74 guns:
**Lower gundeck:
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***10 × 36-pounder carronades
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Timber
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Ship builder
Genoa
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Ship captured
1814-04-18
Ship commissioned
1821-05-18
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France
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United Kingdom
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*2,966 tonnes
*5,260 tonnes fully loaded
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Ship fate
Broken up, January 1838
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Brillant
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Genoa
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Up to of sails
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Genoa
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