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Entreprenant (other)
''Entreprenant or Entreprenante may refer to:'' * Entreprenant (1965), port tug * French ship Entreprenant or ''Entreprante'': several ships of the Navy of France by the name * HMS Entreprenante (1799) See also * HMS Enterprise (1705) HMS ''Enterprise'' (sometimes spelled ''Enterprize'') was a 24-gun sixth-rate (named ''Enterprise'' or ''L'Entreprenante'') of the French Navy captured by HMS Triton (also spelt as Tryton) on 7 May 1705. She was registered as a Royal Navy shi ...
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Entreprenant (1965)
The ''Entreprenant'' was a port tug built in 1965. She is now undergoing restoration as a floating exhibit in Dunkirk Port Museum. History ''Entreprenant'' and her sister, ''Audacieux'' were built in 1965 by Ziegler Frères, Dunkirk. After more than 40 years service, mainly in Dunkirk, ''Entreprenant'' was decommissioned and given to the Port Museum. She will be restored and then opened to visitors as part of the floating museum. References {{commons cat, Entreprenant (tugboat, 1965) Tugboats of France 1965 ships Museum ships in France ...
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French Ship Entreprenant
Twelve ships of the French Navy have borne the name ''Entreprenant'' and four ''Entreprenante'', after the French word for "enterprising" Ships named ''Entreprenant'' * , a 30-gun ship of the line, was started as ''Entreprenant'' * , a frigate-fireship Roche, vol.1, p. 176 * , a 6-gun fireship, bore the name * , a 54-gun ship of the line * , a 74-gun * , a 74-gun * , an aviso, captured by the Royal Navy in 1800 * , an aviso, captured by the Royal Navy in 1801 * , exchanged with captives * ''Entreprenant'', captured and disposed of in 1808 * , an 18-gun brig, captured during the Invasion of Île de France. Broken up as unfit for Royal Navy service. * , a 20-gun brig * (1917), an auxiliary patrol boat Roche, vol.2, p. 193 * (1940), a In addition to the naval vessels, a number of French privateers and other vessels have also borne the name. Privateers named ''Entreprenante'' *''Entreprenante'': On 7 April 1694 captured the privateer ''Entreprenante''; the British Ro ...
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HMS Entreprenante (1799)
HMS ''Entreprenante'' (also ''Entreprenant''), was a 10-gun cutter (ship), cutter that the Royal Navy captured from the French First Republic, French in 1798. The British commissioned her in 1799 and she served during the French Revolutionary Wars, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, participating in the Battle of Trafalgar. She has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name. She took part in several small engagements, capturing Spanish and French ships before she was sold in 1812 for breaking up. Origins French sources indicate that she may have been built in France in 1797. Furthermore, she may have been a privateer from Ciboure, Socoa, or possibly nearby Saint-Jean-de-Luz, and under the command of Ensign Dominique Délouart, of Bayonne.Association des Descendants de Capitaines Corsaire- accessed 2 May 2016 Early career ''Entreprenante'' was commissioned in February 1799 under Lieutenant Charles Claridge. In April she was under the command of Lieutenant Will ...
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