French ship Iéna (1814)

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title: French ship Iéna (1814)
text: The Iéna was a Commerce de Paris class 110-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was laid down on 6 March 1805 as Victorieux ("Victorious") at the Arsenal de Rochefort, but renamed Iéna on 23 February 1807, celebrating the French victory over Prussia in the previous autumn's Battle of Jena–Auerstedt. Following the Bourbon Restoration she was renamed Duc d'Angoulême, after Louis Antoine, son of the future King Charles X, and launched on 30 August 1814, entering service on 26 November. The
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description: Ship of the line of the French Navy
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