Detail of Edward Moran's First Recognition of the American Flag by a Foreign Government
History
French Royal Navy EnsignFrance
NameRobuste
Namesake"Robust"
Ordered10 September 1755[1]
BuilderLorient[1]
Laid downSeptember 1757[1]
Launched2 September 1758[1]
FateRetired in 1783
General characteristics
Class and type74-gun ship of the line
Typeship of the line
Tons burthen1600 tonnes
Length56.8 metres
Beam14.4 metres
Depth of hold7 metres
PropulsionSail
Complement866
Armament

Robuste was an 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, built by Antoine Groignard.[2]

Career

Initially intended as a 64-gun ship, Robuste was built in the Lorient shipyard of the French East India Company. She was launched on 2 September 1758, and admitted to active service in April 1759.[1]

On 18 November 1759, she collided with frigate Hébé.[1]

In June 1777, she was under Lamotte-Picquet, and received the visit of Emperor Joseph II.[1]

On 14 February 1778, Robuste fired a nine-gun salute for USS Ranger, marking the first time a foreign warship recognised the US flag.[3]

Robuste took part in the campaign in 1779 and 1780[1] as De Grasse's flagship.[4] She was notably at the Battle of Grenada.[5]

In 1780, she was under Chateauvert.[6]

In July 1782, under Nieuil, she was part of the Franco-Spanish fleet under Córdova.[7] She took part in the Battle of Cape Spartel on 20 October 1782.[8] The same year, she was at Brest under Croiset de Retz.[9]

She was eventually struck in 1783, and broken up in Brest the next year.[1]


Citations

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Roche (2005), p. 384.
  2. Binet (1911). "La construction du vaisseau de 100 canons "La Bretagne"". Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l'Ouest. 27–2: 218. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  3. "Centre d'études stratégiques de la Marine - CESM". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
  4. Archives nationales (2011), p. 258.
  5. Troude (1867), p. 39.
  6. Taillemite (1982), p. 28.
  7. Troude (1867), p. 133.
  8. Contenson (1934), p. 235.
  9. Archives nationales (2011), p. 319.

References

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