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- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) length "42062.4".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) abstract "Psyché was a 36-gun vessel built between February 1798 and 1799 at Basse-Indre (Nantes) as a privateer. As a privateer she had an inconclusive but bloody encounter with HMS Wilhelmina of the Royal Navy, commanded by Commander Henry Lambert, off the Indian coast in April 1804. The French then brought her into service in June 1804 as the frigate Psyché. In February 1805 she encountered San Fiorenzo, under the command of the same Henry Lambert, now an acting captain. After a sanguinary engagement of over three hours, Psyché surrendered. The British took her into service as HMS Psyche. In British service she captured several prizes and took part in the capture of Mauritius and in an operation in Java. She was broken up at Ferrol in 1812.".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) thumbnail Civil_and_Naval_Ensign_of_France.svg?width=300.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) wikiPageID "21183448".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) wikiPageRevisionID "605468366".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipAcquired "--02-14".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipArmament "Fc: 2 × 6-pounder long guns + 2 × 18-pounder carronades".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipArmament "In British service:".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipArmament "QD: 8 × 18-pounder carronades".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipArmament "Upper deck: 24 × 12-pounder long guns".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipBuilder "Basse-Indre yard, near Nantes".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipCaptured "1805-02-14".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipComplement "339".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipCountry "France".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipCountry "Great Britain".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipFate "Broken up in 1812".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipFlag "50".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipFlag File:Civil_and_Naval_Ensign_of_France.svg.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipHonours "Naval General Service Medal with the clasp "Java"".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipInService "February 1804".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipLaidDown "February 1798".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipLaunched "1798".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipName "Psyche".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipName "Psyché".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipNamesake Cupid_and_Psyche.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) shipTonsBurthen "846".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) subject Category:1798_ships.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) subject Category:Age_of_Sail_frigates_of_France.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) subject Category:Captured_ships.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) subject Category:Frigates_of_the_French_Navy.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) subject Category:Privateer_ships.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) subject Category:Ships_built_in_France.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) type MeanOfTransportation.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) type Ship.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) type Product.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) type DesignedArtifact.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) comment "Psyché was a 36-gun vessel built between February 1798 and 1799 at Basse-Indre (Nantes) as a privateer. As a privateer she had an inconclusive but bloody encounter with HMS Wilhelmina of the Royal Navy, commanded by Commander Henry Lambert, off the Indian coast in April 1804. The French then brought her into service in June 1804 as the frigate Psyché. In February 1805 she encountered San Fiorenzo, under the command of the same Henry Lambert, now an acting captain.".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) label "French frigate Psyché (1804)".
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) sameAs French_frigate_Psych%C3%A9_(1804).
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) sameAs Q5502218.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) sameAs Q5502218.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) wasDerivedFrom French_frigate_Psyché_(1804)?oldid=605468366.
- French_frigate_Psyché_(1804) depiction Civil_and_Naval_Ensign_of_France.svg.