| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Amphion |
| Namesake | "Amphion" |
| Ordered | 19 January 1748 [1] |
| Builder | Brest [1] |
| Laid down | 1748 [1] |
| Launched | 28 July 1749 [1] |
| Decommissioned | September 1787 [1] |
| In service | 1750 [1] |
| Fate | Broken up 1787 |
| General characteristics | |
| Displacement | 1740 tonneaux |
| Tons burthen | 900 port tonneaux |
| Length | 47.1 metres |
| Beam | 13.0 metres |
| Draught | 6.3 metres |
| Propulsion | Sail |
| Armament | 50 to 54 guns |
| Armour | Timber |
Amphion was a 50-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.
Amphion took part in the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778 under Keredern de Trobriand. [1] Seriously damaged, Amphion returned to Brest while the fight was still raging, carrying the first news of the battle. [2] In consequence, Trobriand was replaced at the command of Amphion. [3]
She took part in the Battle of Grenada on 6 July 1779, [4] [5] where her captain, Ferron du Quengo, was killed. [6] The same month, she ran aground at Cap-Haïtien at Saint-Domingue. [1]
Amphion took part in the action of 20 March 1780, along with Annibal, Diadème and Réfléchi. [1] [7]
Amphion was broken up in Rochefort in 1787. [1]