- French ship Indomptable (1789)
"Indomptable" ("Indomitable") was an 80-gun
ship of the line in theFrench Navy .She took part in the
Glorious First of June on 29 May 1794, engaging the English "Barfleur" and "Orion" simultaneously, after which the "Indomptable", having lost her masts, was towed to Brest by the "Brutus" [http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:p9vKLzl0P0YJ:php4-pro.online.net/www.histofig.com/naval/n_scenarios_01.php+Indomptable+Brutus&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=uk] [http://www.histoire-empire.org/persos/louis_thomas_villaret_de_joyeuse.htm] .In 1795, she served in the Mediterranean under "contre-amiral"
François Joseph Bouvet . She took part in the landing attempt inIreland planned by GeneralLouis Lazare Hoche . In 1801, she was engaged in the campaign inEgypt , but was unable to break the English blockade and stayed inToulon . Other elements of the fleet managed to reachElba .The "Indomptable" fought in the
Battle of Algeciras in 1801 when she was again badly damaged. In 1802 and 1803, she served in Toulon under Admiral Latouche Tréville. On 17 January 1805, she went to sea under Admiral Villeneuve, together with ten other ships of the line and eight frigates, and on 20 January the fleet sailed for the French Caribbean.Off Cadiz, the fleet was joined by the "Aigle", 74, and six Spanish ships of the line under Vice-Admiral Gravina. When the fleet reached the West Indies, Villeneuve sent Commodore Cosmao-Kerjulien with the "Pluton" and the "Berwick" to attack the British position on
Diamond Rock , which surrendered on June 2nd. Villeneuve returned to Europe on hearing that Nelson had arrived in the West Indies.On 22 June 1805, in the battle of Cape Finisterre the quartermasters of "Indomptable" spotted the British fleet under Sir
Robert Calder . After a violent artillery exchange, the fleets became separated in the fog. Exhausted after six months at sea, the fleet anchored inFerrol before sailing toCádiz to rest and refit. With his command under question and planning to meet the British fleet to gain a decisive victory, Villeneuve left Cádiz and met the British fleet nearCape Trafalgar .During the
Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October, 1805, the "Indomptable" was in the Spanish line between the "San Justo" and the "Santa Anna". She engaged the British "Revenge", "Dreadnought" and "Thunderer". She left the battle with the Spanish, and rescued the survivors of the "Bucentaure" before returning to Rota.During the following night, a storm broke her anchor chains and she ran aground. Only about 150 out of 1200 men (the 700-man crew and 500 survivors of the "Bucentaure") survived.
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