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Latest revision as of 20:11, 4 October 2024

1822 Seringapatam-class fifth-rate frigate
see also HMS MadagascarHMS Madagascar

1821-10-01T00:00:00Z
1829-01-01T00:00:00Z
1822-11-15T00:00:00Z
1822-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Figurehead of HMS Madagascar (1822)Figurehead of HMS Madagascar (1822)
Hotspur (1828); Druid (1825); Leda (1828); Nemesis (1826); Eurotas (1829); Africaine (1827); Madagascar (1827) RMG J3844Hotspur (1828); Druid (1825); Leda (1828); Nemesis (1826); Eurotas (1829); Africaine (1827); Madagascar (1827) RMG J3844
Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827), Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3874Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827), Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3874
Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831) RMG J3871Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831) RMG J3871
Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831) RMG J3872Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831) RMG J3872
Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3873Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3873
Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3875Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3875
Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831); Inconstant (cancelled 1832); Jason (cancelled 1831) RMG J3876Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831); Inconstant (cancelled 1832); Jason (cancelled 1831) RMG J3876
Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Druid (1825); Africaine (1827); Jason (cancelled 1831), Pique (cancelled 1832), Tigris (cancelled 1832), Statira (cancelled 1832), Stag (1830), Forth (1833), Severn (cancelled RMG J3877Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Druid (1825); Africaine (1827); Jason (cancelled 1831), Pique (cancelled 1832), Tigris (cancelled 1832), Statira (cancelled 1832), Stag (1830), Forth (1833), Severn (cancelled RMG J3877
Style of Anton Schranz - The international squadron carrying Prince Otto of Bavaria to become King of Greece firing a salute off Nafplio, February 1833Style of Anton Schranz - The international squadron carrying Prince Otto of Bavaria to become King of Greece firing a salute off Nafplio, February 1833
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
incidentkeel laying1821Wikidata
incidentship completed1829Wikidata
incidentship launching1822Wikidata
vesselHMS Madagascar1822fifth-rate frigateWikidata
imageFigurehead of HMS Madagascar (1822)2010Wikimedia
imageHotspur (1828); Druid (1825); Leda (1828); Nemesis (1826); Eurotas (1829); Africaine (1827); Madagascar (1827) RMG J3844Wikimedia
imageMadagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827), Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3874Wikimedia
imageMadagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831) RMG J3871Wikimedia
imageMadagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831) RMG J3872Wikimedia
imageMadagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3873Wikimedia
imageMadagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831). RMG J3875Wikimedia
imageMadagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Africaine (1827); Statira (cancelled 1832); Druid (1825); Euphrates (cancelled 1831); Inconstant (cancelled 1832); Jason (cancelled 1831) RMG J3876Wikimedia
imageMadagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Druid (1825); Africaine (1827); Jason (cancelled 1831), Pique (cancelled 1832), Tigris (cancelled 1832), Statira (cancelled 1832), Stag (1830), Forth (1833), Severn (cancelled RMG J3877Wikimedia
imageStyle of Anton Schranz - The international squadron carrying Prince Otto of Bavaria to become King of Greece firing a salute off Nafplio, February 1833Wikimedia