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French ship Ulm (1854)

Ulm was a 100-gun Hercule-class ship of the line of the French Navy. She was transformed into a steam and sail ship while on keel and launched as an 82-gun ship.

Service history
Ordered as Lys under the absolute monarchy of Charles X, the ship, still under construction, was renamed Ulm on 9 August 1830, following the July Revolution. She was transformed into a sail and steam ship, receiving an Indret engine, and was eventually launched in 1854. From September 1862, she served in the French intervention in Mexico. She returned to Brest on 3 January 1863. Struck in 1867, she was used as a coaling hulk in Brest before being eventually broken up in 1890. ==Citations==
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