French ship Jean Bart (1852)
The Jean Bart was a 90-gun Suffren class ship of the line of the French Navy, named in honour of Jean Bart. She took part in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) and the Battle of Kinburn (1855). In 1856, she was fitted with a steam engine. From 1864, she was used as a training ship. She was renamed to Donawerth in September 1868, and was finally scrapped as Cyclope in 1886.
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French ship Jean Bart (1852)
The Jean Bart was a 90-gun Suffren class ship of the line of the French Navy, named in honour of Jean Bart. She took part in the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) and the Battle of Kinburn (1855). In 1856, she was fitted with a steam engine. From 1864, she was used as a training ship. She was renamed to Donawerth in September 1868, and was finally scrapped as Cyclope in 1886.
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The Jean Bart was a 90-gun Suf ...... y scrapped as Cyclope in 1886.
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1849-01-26
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1852-09-14
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Scrapped 1886
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*30 × 30-pounders ...... m Paixhans guns on upper decks
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France
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Scrapped 1886
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1849-01-26
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1852-09-14
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The Jean Bart was a 90-gun Suf ...... y scrapped as Cyclope in 1886.
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French ship Jean Bart (1852)
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