César-class ship of the line
The César class or Zélé class included two 74-gun ships of the line designed by . They were a development of his earlier 74-gun ship, the Zélé of 1763.
* CésarBuilder: ToulonOrdered: 10 March 1767Launched: 3 August 1768Fate: Captured and burnt by the British at the Battle of the Saintes, 12 April 1782
* DestinBuilder: ToulonOrdered: 7 February 1770Launched: 21 October 1777Fate: Captured by the British at Toulon in August 1793, and burnt by them there in December 1793
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César-class ship of the line
The César class or Zélé class included two 74-gun ships of the line designed by . They were a development of his earlier 74-gun ship, the Zélé of 1763.
* CésarBuilder: ToulonOrdered: 10 March 1767Launched: 3 August 1768Fate: Captured and burnt by the British at the Battle of the Saintes, 12 April 1782
* DestinBuilder: ToulonOrdered: 7 February 1770Launched: 21 October 1777Fate: Captured by the British at Toulon in August 1793, and burnt by them there in December 1793
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The César class or Zélé class ...... by them there in December 1793
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Toulon Dockyard
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César
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*74 guns:
*Lower gundeck: 28 × ...... deck:
*6 × 8-pounder long guns
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Ships in class include: César, Destin
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Ship of the line
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