French ship Annibal facts for kids
Six ships of the French navy have borne the name Annibal in honour of Hannibal
French ship named Annibal
- Annibal (1707), an unbuilt ship of the line (?)
- Annibal (1779–1794), a 74-gun ship of the line, lead ship of Annibal class
- Annibal (1782–1787), a captured British 52-gun ship
- Annibal (1795–1796), a gunboat
- Annibal (1801–1823), a captured British 74-gun ship of the line
- Prince Jérôme (1853–1886), a Hercule-class ship of the line was built as Annibal from 1827 and renamed Prince Jérôme on 24 May 1854
- Ships of the French Navy named Annibal
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Annibal (1779) fighting as Achille (left) during the Glorious First of June
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Capture of HMS Hannibal during the First Battle of Algeciras and before her recommissioning as Annibal in the French Navy.
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1/75th-scale model of Prince Jérôme, ex-Annibal, on display at the Swiss Museum of Transport.
See also
- HMS Hannibal
- USS Hannibal
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