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Friedland in tow of a steamer, after she ran aground near Constantinople
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Name Friedland
Namesake Battle of Friedland
Builder Cherbourg
Laid down 1 May 1812
Launched 4 March 1840
Commissioned 5 October 1840
Stricken 31 December 1864
Fate Broken up 1879
General characteristics
Class and type Océan-class ship of the line
Displacement 5,302 tonnes
Length 65.18 m (213 ft 10 in) (196,6 French feet)
Beam 16.24 m (53 ft 3 in) (50 French feet)
Draught 8.12 m (26 ft 8 in) (25 French feet)
Propulsion
  • sail, 3,265 m2 (35,140 sq ft)
  • one-shaft steam engine, 1,581 shp (1,179 kW)
Speed 10.6 knots (19.6 km/h; 12.2 mph)
Complement 1,079
Armament
  • Rated as 120-gun:
  • lower deck: 32 36-pounder guns
  • middle deck: 34 24-pounder guns
  • upper deck: 34 18-pounder guns
  • forecastle: 18 8-pounder guns, 6 36-pounder carronades

Friedland was an Océan-class 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.

Career

Chazal, Lancement du Friedland
Launch of Friedland, by Antoine Chazal.

Her keel was laid down in Cherbourg in 1812 as Inflexibe. During her construction, she was renamed Friedland, Duc de Bordeaux during the Bourbon Restoration, Friedland again briefly during the Hundred Days and back to Duc de Bordeaux thereafter. On 9 October 1830, following the July Revolution, she took her name of Friedland. She was finally launched on 4 March 1840.

She was decommissioned from 1852 to 1853, when she took back service and served in the Crimean war. On 27 July 1853, she ran aground off the Rabbit Islands, Ottoman Empire. She was later refloated. In 1857, work was undertaken to convert her to a steam and sail ship, but the conversion was aborted in February 1858 and the engine was eventually installed on Turenne.

From March 1865, she was used as barracks hulk in Toulon, as Colosse. She was broken up in 1879.

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