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History
Kingdom of France French Royal Navy
NamesakeMinotaur
BuilderJacques-Luc Coulomb Company
Laid down1755
LaunchedFebruary 1757
CompletedFebruary 1758
CommissionedMarch 1758
Stricken1785
HomeportBrest Arsenal, Brest
FateBroken up in June 1787
General characteristics
Class and typeThird rate ship of the line
Displacement2,800 tons
Tons burthen1,500 tonneaux
Length168 French feet (51.21 metres)
Beam43 French feet 6 inches (14.02 metres)
Draught20 French feet 6 inches (6.66 metres)
Decks2 gun decks
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement759 officers and men
Armament
Armourtimber

The Minotaure was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Royal French Navy, constructed between 1755 and 1757 at the Brest ArsenalinBrest, Brittany.

History[edit]

Between 1755 and 1757 the Minotaure was constructed by the Jacques-Luc Coulomb Company at the Brest ArsenalinBrest, Brittany. She was launched in February 1757 and commissioned in March 17578. In 1759 the ship was deployed to Mauritius.[1][2][3]

While in Mauritius, the ship was commanded by Captain Anne Marie Charles de la Bourdonnaye and joined the Count of Aché's 'Indian Squadron'. On 10 September 1759, the squadron moved towards southern India planning on intercepting the Royal British Navy squadron moving into the area near Pondichéry. Shortly after arrival, the squadron engaged the British at the Battle of Pondicherry, which was indecisive. On 10 September 1759, the Captain Bourdonnaye was removed, but his replacement is unknown.[1][4]

By July 1781, the ship was converted to a floating batteryinSaint-Domingue. In 1785 the ship was hulkedinBrest, by order of 31 July 1782 and subsequently stricken from the naval register. In 1784, she was withdrawn from service, having ever seen battle just once.[1][2][3]

In June 1787, she was broken up.[5]

Specifications[edit]

The armament of the ship was as follows:[1]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Minotaure (74) - Project Seven Years War". www.kronoskaf.com. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  • ^ a b "3decks - Naval Sailing Warfare History / HMXMS Minotaure (1757)". 3decks.pbworks.com. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  • ^ a b "Association de Généalogie d'Haïti". agh.qc.ca. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  • ^ Winfield, p. 105
  • ^ Winfield, p. 105
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