French ship Romulus may refer to the following ships of the French Navy:
Piet Hein or Piet-Hein may refer to:
Six ships and two shore establishments of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Temeraire. The name entered the navy with the capture of the first Temeraire from the French in 1759:
Twelve vessels of the French Navy have been named Duguay-Trouin in honour of René Duguay-Trouin.
Mars class may refer to:
Fourteen ships of the French Navy or the Galley Corps of the Ancien Régime or Empire have borne the name Couronne ("crown"):
USS Romulus (ARL-22) was laid down as a United States Navy LST-542-class tank landing ship but converted to one of 39 Achelous-class repair ships that were used for repairing landing craft during World War II. Named for Romulus, she was the only US Naval vessel to bear the name.
HMS Caledonia was a 120-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 25 June 1808 at Plymouth. She was Admiral Pellew's flagship in the Mediterranean.
Eleven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Foudroyant :
At least 10 ships of the French Navy have borne the name Intrépide ("Intrepid"):
Five ships of the French Navy have borne the name Révolutionnaire ("Revolutionary"):
Six ships of the French Navy have borne the name Républicain ("Revolutionary"):
Bretagne may refer to:
HMS Tigre may refer to:
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Romulus, after Romulus, one of the founders of Rome in Roman mythology:
Romulus was one of the mythical founders of Rome. Romulus may also refer to:
Numerous French naval vessels have borne the name Résolue, the French for "Resolute", as have several privateers.
Twelve vessels of the French Navy have borne the name Auguste :
A number of ships of the French Navy have borne the name Guerrière.
HMS Romulus was a 36-gun fifth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. At the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars, Romulus was despatched to the Mediterranean where she became part of the fleet under Lord Hood, initially blockading, and later occupying, the port of Toulon. She played an active role during the withdrawal in December, providing covering fire while HMS Robust and HMS Leviathan removed allied troops from the waterfront.
HMS Romulus was a 44-gun ship of the Royal Navy. She was captured by the French Navy in the Chesapeake Bay during the American Revolutionary War and taken into French service as Romulus. She was later razeed to become the frigate Résolution, and served in an exploration voyage to China under Bruni d'Entrecasteaux.