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  • French frigate Melpomène (1812)
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  • Melpomène was commissioned on 1 June 1812 in Toulon under Commander Charles Béville. She took part in the Action of 5 November 1813, where she sustained light damage and had one wounded. She was decommissioned on 21 February 1814, but reactivated in January 1815 under Captain Joseph Collet, at Toulon. In May, the frigate Dryade brought Ramolino to France, along with Prince Jérôme Bonaparte.
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  • Clorinde, sister-ship of the French frigate Melpomène
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  • 300
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  • --05-17
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  • Melpomène was commissioned on 1 June 1812 in Toulon under Commander Charles Béville. She took part in the Action of 5 November 1813, where she sustained light damage and had one wounded. She was decommissioned on 21 February 1814, but reactivated in January 1815 under Captain Joseph Collet, at Toulon. On 24 April, during the Hundred Days, she was sent to Napoli to transport Letizia Ramolino. Six days later, at 6a.m. on the 30th, she encountered the 74-gun HMS Rivoli off Ischia, commanded by Captain Edward Stirling Dickson. After a 35-minute fight, Melpomène struck to the ship of the line, and was scuttled. In May, the frigate Dryade brought Ramolino to France, along with Prince Jérôme Bonaparte.