List of Italian sail frigates
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This is a list of Italian sail frigates of the period 1640-1840:
Venice:
Naples:
Sardinia:
Venice:
- Cavalier Angelo
- Pallade
- Venere
- Minerva - Wrecked c. 1792
- Brillante 40? - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Montenotte, BU c. 1801
- Bellona - Captured by Austria 1798
- Medusa 40? - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Leoben, captured by Britain 1801
- ? - Captured by France 1797, renamed MuironFrench frigate MuironThe Muiron was a frigate of the French Navy, famous for ferrying Bonaparte on the 22 August 1799 under the flagship of Admiral Ganteaume from Egypt to France after the Battle of the Nile....
- Carrère - Captured by France 1797
- Palma 40? - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Lonato
- Cerere 40? - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Mantoue, captured by Turkey 1801
- (6 frigates) - Captured and scuttled by France, 1797
- Bellona 32 - Captured by Britain in the Battle of LissaBattle of Lissa (1811)The Battle of Lissa was a naval action fought between a British frigate squadron and a substantially larger squadron of French and Venetian frigates and smaller ships on 13 March 1811 during the Adriatic campaign of the Napoleonic Wars...
, 1811, and renamed Dover - Corona 40 - Captured by Britain in the Battle of LissaBattle of Lissa (1811)The Battle of Lissa was a naval action fought between a British frigate squadron and a substantially larger squadron of French and Venetian frigates and smaller ships on 13 March 1811 during the Adriatic campaign of the Napoleonic Wars...
, 1811, and renamed Daedalus - Carolina 32 - Took part in the Battle of LissaBattle of Lissa (1811)The Battle of Lissa was a naval action fought between a British frigate squadron and a substantially larger squadron of French and Venetian frigates and smaller ships on 13 March 1811 during the Adriatic campaign of the Napoleonic Wars...
, 1811
Naples:
- Pallade 40 - Scuttled 1799
- Minerva 40
- Sibilla 40
- Sirena 40
- Aretusa 40
- Leone (?)
- Partenope 36 (1834)
- Regina 50 (1840)
Sardinia:
- San Michele 66 (1841)