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- HMS_Babet_(1794) length "36271.2".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) abstract "HMS Babet was a 20-gun sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy. She had previously been a corvette of the French Navy under the name Babet, until her capture in 1794, during the French Revolutionary Wars. She served with the British, capturing several privateers and other vessels, and was at the Battle of Groix. She disappeared in the Caribbean in 1801, presumably having foundered.".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) acquirementDate "1794-04-23".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) captureDate "1794-04-23".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) class Sixth-rate.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) country Kingdom_of_France.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) country United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) length "36.2712".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipBeam "9.4488".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipLaunch "1793-02-12".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) status "Lost at sea in October/November 1801".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) thumbnail Capture_of_Engageante_Babet_and_Pomone_131144.JPG?width=300.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) wikiPageID "6916477".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) wikiPageRevisionID "605803187".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Babet_(1794).
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipAcquired "1794-04-23".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "British service:".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "Fc: 2 × 12-pounder carronades".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "French service: 20 to 26 × 8-pounder guns".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "French service:".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "QD: 2 × 4 or 6-pounder guns".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "QD: 6 × 12-pounder carronades".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "UD: 20 × 9-pounder guns".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipArmament "Upperdeck : 20 × 8 or 9-pounder guns".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipBuilder "Pierre Mauger,".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipCaptured "--04-23".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipClass "20".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipCommissioned "May 1793".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipComplement "British service: 165 men".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipComplement "French service: some 178 men".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipCountry Kingdom_of_France.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipCountry United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipFate "Lost at sea in October/November 1801".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipFlag "45".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipHonours "--06-23".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipLaidDown "September 1792".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipLaunched "1793-02-12".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipName "Babet".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipName "HMS Babet".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) shipTonsBurthen "511".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:1793_ships.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:Age_of_Sail_corvettes_of_France.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:Captured_ships.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1801.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:Missing_ships.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:Post_ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:Ships_built_in_France.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) subject Category:Ships_lost_with_all_hands.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) type Ship.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) type Product.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) comment "HMS Babet was a 20-gun sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy. She had previously been a corvette of the French Navy under the name Babet, until her capture in 1794, during the French Revolutionary Wars. She served with the British, capturing several privateers and other vessels, and was at the Battle of Groix. She disappeared in the Caribbean in 1801, presumably having foundered.".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) label "HMS Babet (1794)".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) sameAs m.0gwxz2.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) sameAs Q11679588.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) sameAs Q11679588.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Babet_(1794)?oldid=605803187.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) depiction Capture_of_Engageante_Babet_and_Pomone_131144.JPG.
- HMS_Babet_(1794) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Babet_(1794).
- HMS_Babet_(1794) name "Babet".
- HMS_Babet_(1794) name "HMS Babet".