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French ship Jemmapes (1794)

Jemmapes was a 74-gun Téméraire-class ship of the line built for the French Navy during the 1780s. Completed in 1794, she played a minor role in the Napoleonic Wars.

Description
The Téméraire-class ships had a length of , a beam of and a depth of hold of . The ships displaced 3,069 tonneaux and had a mean draught of . They had a tonnage of 1,537 port tonneaux. Their crew numbered 705 officers and ratings during wartime. They were fitted with three masts and ship rigged. The muzzle-loading, smoothbore armament of the Téméraire class consisted of twenty-eight 36-pounder long guns on the lower gun deck, thirty 18-pounder long guns and thirty 18-pounder long guns on the upper gun deck. On the quarterdeck and forecastle were a total of sixteen 8-pounder long guns. Beginning with the ships completed after 1787, the armament of the Téméraires began to change with the addition of four 36-pounder obusiers on the poop deck (). Some ships had instead twenty 8-pounders. == Construction and career ==
Construction and career
Jemmapes was ordered on 17 October 1787 and was laid down at the Arsenal de Rochefort in August 1790 as Alexandre. The ship was renamed Jemmapes on 7 January 1793 and launched on 22 January 1794. She completed the following March. Jemappes took part in the Atlantic campaign of May 1794 and in the Glorious First of June. She was dismasted by , with the loss of 60, including her captain, and 55 wounded. The ship took part in the expedition to Saint-Domingue under Julien Cosmao. Jemmapes was part of Zacharie Allemand's "invisible squadron" in 1805, under Captain Jean-Nicolas Petit. She fought at the Battle of the Basque Roads in 1809. The ship was condemned in May 1820 and converted into a hulk in Rochefort the following year. ==Citations==
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