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Mignonne or Mignonnes may refer to: __NOTOC__ Ships * French frigate ''Mignonne'' (1767) * French corvette ''Mignonne'' (1795) * , three French ships, all captured by the Royal Navy People * Mignonne Fernando, Sri Lankan singer, part of the group The Jetliners * Mignonne Meekels (born 1986), Dutch field hockey player Music * ''Mignonne'', a 1978 album by Taeko Onuki * ''Mignonne'', an 1839 Lied by Richard Wagner * "À Mignonne", a melody composed by Jules Massenet * "Mignonne", an 1894 song by Cécile Chaminade Films * ''Mignonnes'' (English: ''Cuties ''Cuties'' (french: Mignonnes) is a 2020 French coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Maïmouna Doucouré in her feature directorial debut. The film's ensemble cast is led by Fathia Youssouf who portrays Amy, a Senegalese-French gi ...''), a 2020 French coming-of-age drama film See also * ''Suite mignonne'', a 1921 composition by Jean Sibelius * Mignon (other) {{dab, given name, ship Feminine giv ...
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French Frigate Mignonne (1767)
The French frigate ''Mignonne'' was a one-off design by Jean-Baptiste Doumet-Revest; she was launched in 1767 at Toulon. Some notable French captains commanded her before the British captured her at Calvi in 1794 and took her into the Royal Navy as HMS ''Mignonne''. She was burnt in 1797 as useless. French service On 2 April 1771, Commander Chabert was given command of ''Mignonne'', and conducted a cruise to test a chronometer made by Ferdinand Berthoud. Upon his return, in late November, Chabert was promoted to Captain. In 1772 ''Mignonne'' came under the command of Suffren, who had just been promoted to the rank of captain. He commanded her and later ''Alcemene'' in the squadron that the French government had established for the purpose of training its officers. In 1793 the French Navy had ''Mignonne'' razeed, converting her to a corvette. On 22 October 1793 ''Mignonne'' was part of a five-vessel squadron under the command of Jean-Baptiste Perrée. In addition to ''Migno ...
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