(listed under their names at time of launching, and in order of their launching dates) Although these constituted a second batch of the
Océan class, built to the same dimensions, the design was modified and they had a heavier displacement, and were often referred to as the '''
Austerlitz class'''. •
Austerlitz: ordered on 19 December 1805 and laid down on 10 April 1806 at Toulon; launched 15 August 1808 and completed August 1809. Never commissioned after her refit of 1821–822, and broken up in 1837. •
Ville-de-Paris: ordered on 19 July 1806 and laid down in May 1808 at Rochefort as
Marengo; renamed to
Ville-de-Vienne in 1807, ''Comte-d'Artois
on 8 July 1814, and Ville-de-Paris'' on 9 August 1830. Launched in 1850. Entered Service in July, 1851. Converted to a dual sail/steam ship in 1858, engine removed and converted to transport in 1870. Stricken in 1882; hulk used as floating barracks until scrapped in 1898. •
Wagram: ordered in early 1809 and laid down April 1809 as
Monarque at Toulon; renamed
Wagram on 15 February 1810; launched 1 July 1810 and completed March 1811. Scrapped in 1836. •
Impérial: ordered on 4 June 1810 and laid down on 2 July 1810 at Toulon; launched 1 December 1811 and completed in August 1812, renamed to
Royal Louis on 9 April 1814, reverted to
Impérial on 22 March 1815 and then again to
Royal Louis on 15 July 1815, condemned 1825 at Toulon and scrapped. , circa 1850 •
Montebello: ordered in 1810 and laid down in October 1810 at
Toulon, launched on 6 December 1812 and completed in August 1813. Transferred to the gunnery school in 1860 and to the navigation school in 1865. Stricken in 1867. Scrapped in 1889. •
Louis XIV: ordered in early 1811 and laid down as
Tonnant in April 1811 at Rochefort; renamed to
Louis XIV in 1828, launched on 28 February 1854. Entered service in 1854. Converted to a dual sail/steam ship in 1857. Transferred to the gunnery training school in 1861. Out of service 1873, stricken in 1880, scrapped in 1882. •
Sans Pareil: ordered on 15 March 1811 and laid down as
Sans Pareil in April 1811 at
Brest. Renamed
Roi de Rome in early 1812, then
Inflexible on 21 May 1812 and finally reverted to
Sans Pareil on 21 December 1812. Cancelled and broken up on the ways in June 1816 without having been launched. •
Héros: ordered on 20 February 1812 and laid down in April 1812 at Toulon; launched on 15 August 1813 and completed in January 1814, but never commissioned. Scrapped in 1828. •
Friedland: ordered on 20 February 1812 and laid down at
Cherbourg as
Inflexible on 1 May 1812, renamed
Duc de Bordeaux on 19 December 1820 and then
Friedland on 9 August 1830. Launched on 4 April 1840. Entered service on 5 October 1840. Conversion to dual sail/steam ship started in 1857 but was abandoned and ship was laid up without engine in 1858. Stricken in 1864.
Hulk renamed
Colosse in 1865 and scrapped in 1879. •
Souverain: ordered on 20 March 1813 and laid down at Toulon in April 1813, launched on 25 August 1819. Converted to sail/steam and entered service in 1857. Used as gunnery training vessel from 1860. Stricken in 1867. Hulk scrapped in 1905. •
Trocadéro: ordered on 20 March 1813 and laid down in September 1813 at Toulon as
Formidable, renamed to
Trocadéro in 1823, launched on 14 April 1824 and completed in October 1824 but never commissioned. Destroyed in an accidental fire on 4 March 1836. == References ==