Armide-class frigate explained

The Armide class was a class of 44-gun frigates of the French Navy, designed by Pierre Roland. A highly detailed and accurate model of, one of the units of the class, is on display at Paris naval museum, originally part of the Trianon model collection.

Vessels in class

Builder: Rochefort Dockyard

Begun: 16 November 1802

Launched: 24 April 1804

Completed: May 1804

Fate: captured by British Navy, 25 September 1806.

Builder: Rochefort Dockyard

Begun: 11 May 1804

Launched: 9 September 1805

Completed: November 1805

Fate: captured by British Navy, 25 September 1806.

Builder: Bordeaux

Begun: 12 February 1804

Launched: 28 October 1806

Completed: January 1807

Fate: broken up, after November 1829.

Builder: Rochefort Dockyard

Begun: 1 July 1804

Launched: 11 November 1806

Completed: March 1807

Fate: wrecked, 1811.

Builder: Cherbourg Dockyard

Begun: August 1806

Launched: 11 April 1808

Completed: July 1808

Fate: burnt, 3 February 1809, to avoid capture.

Builder: Bordeaux

Begun: May 1807

Launched: 8 November 1808

Completed: January 1809

Fate: captured by British Navy, 6 April 1809.

Builder: Rochefort Dockyard

Begun: 10 December 1806

Launched: 28 October 1810

Completed: February 1811

Fate: deleted, 1821 and broken up.

Builder: Cherbourg Dockyard

Begun: 4 July 1810

Launched: 3 October 1811

Completed: March 1812

Fate: captured by British Navy, 16 January 1814.

Builder: Rochefort Dockyard

Begun: February 1810

Launched: 15 December 1811

Completed: March 1812

Fate: deleted, 1844 and broken up.

Builder: Bayonne

Begun: 22 June 1808

Launched: not launched

Completed: cancelled April 1811

Fate: never reached launch stage.

Builder: Bayonne

Begun: 22 June 1808

Launched: not launched

Completed: cancelled April 1811

Fate: never reached launch stage.

Builder: Bordeaux

Begun: January 1812

Launched: capsized on stocks 10 March 1814

Completed:

Fate: never reached launch stage.

Builder: Bordeaux

Begun: January 1812

Launched: 13 March 1816

Completed: May 1816

Fate: Deleted 3 August 1828 and hulked

Builder: Cherbourg Dockyard

Begun: 10 March 1812

Launched: 1 April 1817

Completed: June 1817

Fate: Deleted 30 September 1823 and broken up

Builder: Rochefort Dockyard

Begun: January 1813

Launched: 11 April 1823

Completed:May 1823

Fate: Wrecked 29 November 1840 in the Philippines

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