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1 Career  



1.1  Battle of Beachy Head  





1.2  Battle of Barfleur  





1.3  Battle at Cherbourg and the end of the Soleil Royal  







2 Legacy  





3 See also  





4 Citations  





5 References  














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Drawing of Soleil RoyalbyAntoine Morel-Fatio

History
French Navy EnsignKingdom of France
Laid downDecember 1668
Launched13 December 1669
CompletedAugust 1670
Commissioned1671 (?)
Out of servicenight of 2 and 3 June 1692
FateDestroyed by fireships
General characteristics
Displacement1,630 tonnes
Length61 m (200 ft)
Beam15.64 m (51.3 ft)
Draught7.64 m (25.1 ft)
Propulsionsails
Complement836
Armament

Soleil Royal (Royal Sun) was a French 104-gun ship of the line, flagship of Admiral Tourville.

She was built in Brest between 1668 and 1670 by engineer Laurent Hubac, was launched in 1669, and stayed unused in Brest harbour for years. She was recommissioned with 112 guns and 1200 men when the Nine Years' War broke out in 1688 as the flagship of the escadre du Ponant (squadron of the West).

She was said to be a good sailing ship and her decorations were amongst the most beautiful and elaborate of all baroque flagships. The emblem of the "sun" had been chosen by Louis XIV as his personal symbol.

Career

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Battle of Beachy Head

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Soleil Royal was recommissioned with 112 guns and 1200 men when the Nine Years' War broke out. She departed Brest on 22 June 1690 as flagship of Anne Hilarion de Tourville. She spent three days in Camaret-sur-Mer waiting for favourable wind before sailing to Isle of Wight where the English fleet was thought to be anchored. Two ships sent in reconnaissance located the English anchored at Beachy Head.

The Battle of Beachy Head (known in French as "Bataille de Béveziers") began in the morning of 10 July 1690 when the French surprised the English ships anchored. Soleil Royal led the centre of the French formation.

Battle of Barfleur

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In 1692, on 12 May, now carrying 104 guns, she left Brest, leading a 45-vessel fleet; on the 29th, the squadron met a 97-ship strong English and Dutch fleet in the Battle of Barfleur. In spite of their numerical inferiority, the French attacked but were forced to flee after a large-scale battle resulting in heavy damage to both sides. The Soleil Royal was too severely damaged to return to Brest, and was beached in Cherbourg for repairs, along with the Admirable and Triomphant.

Battle at Cherbourg and the end of the Soleil Royal

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During the night of 2 and 3 June, beached at the Pointe du Hommet, she was attacked by 17 ships, which she managed to repel with artillery fire. However, a fireship set her stern on fire and the fire soon reached the powder rooms. Although the population of Cherbourg came to rescue, there was only one survivor among the 883 (or even 950)-strong crew.

The remains of the Soleil Royal now lie buried beneath a parking space next to the Arsenal.

Legacy

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Soleil Royal became a traditional name for capital ships of the Ancien Régime, and several ships bore it afterwards.

A detailed 1/40th scale model of the hull and sculptures was built in 1839 by sculptor and modelist Jean-Baptiste Tanneron. This model is now on display at the Musée national de la Marine in Paris.[1]

Stern of the Soleil Royal, design by Jean Bérain
  • Stern of the Soleil Royal, design by Jean Bérain
    Stern of the Soleil Royal, design by Jean Bérain
  • The Battle of La Hogue 23 May 1692
  • Hull
  • Stern
    Stern
  • Bow
    Bow
  • Bow
    Bow
  • Detail of the decoration: Cathead
    Detail of the decoration: Cathead
  • See also

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    Citations

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    References

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