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Several ships of the
French Navy
have borne the name
Pomone
, after the
Roman goddess
Pomona
:
French frigate
Pomone
(1750)
, a 30-gun frigate, burnt to avoid capture in 1760.
French transport
Pomone
(1770), a requisitioned transport ship, sold in 1771.
French frigate
Pomone
(1785)
, a 40-gun frigate, captured during the
action of 23 April 1794
by captured by
HMS
Arethusa
and taken into service as HMS
Pomone
. She was sold in 1802 and broken up in 1803.
French frigate
Pomone
(1805)
, a 44-gun frigate, captured during the
action of 29 November 1811
by
HMS
Alceste
and
Active
and taken into service as HMS
Ambuscade
. She was broken up in 1812.
French corvette
Pomone
(1821), a 28-gun corvette
French frigate
Pomone
(1845)
, a steam frigate
See also
HMS
Pomone
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