Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q519918> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 triples per page.
- Q519918 subject Q6424515.
- Q519918 subject Q7032720.
- Q519918 subject Q7033494.
- Q519918 subject Q7033615.
- Q519918 subject Q8107521.
- Q519918 subject Q8343458.
- Q519918 subject Q8608810.
- Q519918 subject Q8662812.
- Q519918 abstract "For the Venetian vessel, see Bucentaur.Bucentaure was an 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, and the lead ship of her class. She was the flagship of Vice-Admiral Latouche Tréville, who died on board on 18 August 1804.Vice-Admiral Villeneuve hoisted his flag on 6 November 1804. Bucentaure hosted the Franco-Spanish war council while sheltered from the British fleet at Cadiz. The vote was to remain in safe waters (a decisionlater overruled by Admiral Villeneuve) During the council, Spanish general Escaño complained that the atmospheric pressure was descending(a sign of approaching storms). French vice-admiral Magon famously retorted "the thing descending here is braveness". This offendedAdmiral Gravina and other Spanish officers who did not oppose later the imprudent order of taking to sea.At the Battle of Trafalgar, on 21 October 1805, she was commanded by Captain Jean-Jacques Magendie. Admiral Nelson's HMS Victory, leading the weather column of the British fleet, broke the French line just astern of Bucentaure and just ahead of Redoutable. Victory raked her less protected stern and the vessel lost 197 men and 85 were wounded (including Captain Magendie); Admiral Villeneuve was lucky to survive, but this effectively put Bucentaure out of most of the fight. After three hours of fighting, she surrendered to Captain James Atcherly of the Marines from HMS Conqueror.Villeneuve is supposed to have asked to whom he was surrendering. On being told it was Captain Pellew, he replied, 'There is no shame in surrendering to the gallant Sir Edward Pellew.' When he was informed that the Conqueror's captain (Israel Pellew) was Sir Edward's brother, he said, 'England is fortunate to have two such brothers.'In the following days, Bucentaure's crew rose up against the British prize crew, and recaptured the ship. However, she was wrecked in the gale-force storm of 23 October 1805.".
- Q519918 activeYearsEndDate "1805-10-23".
- Q519918 builder Q44160.
- Q519918 captureDate "1805-10-21".
- Q519918 class Q11706500.
- Q519918 length "51.0".
- Q519918 shipBeam "14.0".
- Q519918 status "Wrecked on 23 October 1805".
- Q519918 thumbnail Le_Bucentaure_Anonymous.jpg?width=300.
- Q519918 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=BoADAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s.
- Q519918 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=NG66mfh6l7kC&source=gbs_navlinks_s.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q10382692.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q1046947.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q11706500.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q1548297.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q1684921.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q171416.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q1785916.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q191118.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q207452.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q212357.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q213958.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q214443.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q217406.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q2936469.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q2936478.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q3125005.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q315255.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q3348539.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q335338.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q437198.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q44160.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q568744.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q6040292.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q6424515.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q7032720.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033494.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033615.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q8107521.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q83235.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q8343458.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608810.
- Q519918 wikiPageWikiLink Q8662812.
- Q519918 shipBuilder "Arsenal de Toulon".
- Q519918 shipCaptured "--10-21".
- Q519918 shipClass Q11706500.
- Q519918 shipFate "--10-23".
- Q519918 shipLength "355560.0".
- Q519918 shipOutOfService "1805".
- Q519918 type Product.
- Q519918 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q519918 type Ship.
- Q519918 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q519918 type Thing.
- Q519918 type Q11446.
- Q519918 comment "For the Venetian vessel, see Bucentaur.Bucentaure was an 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, and the lead ship of her class. She was the flagship of Vice-Admiral Latouche Tréville, who died on board on 18 August 1804.Vice-Admiral Villeneuve hoisted his flag on 6 November 1804. Bucentaure hosted the Franco-Spanish war council while sheltered from the British fleet at Cadiz.".
- Q519918 label "French ship Bucentaure (1803)".
- Q519918 depiction Le_Bucentaure_Anonymous.jpg.