French ship Couronne (1824)

French ship Couronne (1824)

The "Couronne" was a "Téméraire" class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.

In 1830, she took part in the Invasion of Algeria.

She was later renamed "Barricade", and "Duperré" after Duperré's death.

She was used as a hulk from 17 August 1869, and broken up the next year.

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