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- Q5502550 subject Q7032632.
- Q5502550 subject Q7033036.
- Q5502550 subject Q8108025.
- Q5502550 abstract "The Persanne was a 24-gun Mérinos class transport of the French Navy.On 29 November 1811, Pauline ferried a cargo of 201 bronze and iron cannon, 220 iron wheels for gun carriages and numerous other military stores from Corfu to Trieste, escorted by frigates Pomone and Pauline. The convoy was intercepted by Royal Navy Captain Murray Maxwell's squadron of three frigates. In the ensuing Action of 29 November 1811, Persanne fought gallantly for four hours before being captured. Pomone was also taken, while Pauline fled.She was afterwards sold to the Bey of Tunis.".
- Q5502550 decommissioningDate "1811-11-29".
- Q5502550 layingDown "1808-06-01".
- Q5502550 orderDate "1808-03-16".
- Q5502550 thumbnail Civil_and_Naval_Ensign_of_France.svg?width=300.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q1581130.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q217406.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q2339618.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q3078429.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q3396028.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q5502213.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q7032632.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033036.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q794.
- Q5502550 wikiPageWikiLink Q8108025.
- Q5502550 shipDecommissioned "1811-11-29".
- Q5502550 shipLaidDown "1808-06-01".
- Q5502550 shipName "Persanne".
- Q5502550 shipOrdered "1808-03-16".
- Q5502550 type Product.
- Q5502550 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5502550 type Ship.
- Q5502550 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5502550 type Thing.
- Q5502550 type Q11446.
- Q5502550 comment "The Persanne was a 24-gun Mérinos class transport of the French Navy.On 29 November 1811, Pauline ferried a cargo of 201 bronze and iron cannon, 220 iron wheels for gun carriages and numerous other military stores from Corfu to Trieste, escorted by frigates Pomone and Pauline. The convoy was intercepted by Royal Navy Captain Murray Maxwell's squadron of three frigates. In the ensuing Action of 29 November 1811, Persanne fought gallantly for four hours before being captured.".
- Q5502550 label "French ship Persanne (1809)".
- Q5502550 depiction Civil_and_Naval_Ensign_of_France.svg.
- Q5502550 name "Persanne".