French frigate Thétis
1788 Nymphe-class frigate
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The French frigate Thétis was a 40-gun vessel belonging to the Nymphe class, built for the French Navy in 1788. As a frigate, she was designed for speed and maneuverability, and her armament allowed her to engage smaller ships and perform a variety of naval duties. Thétis’s service history spanned several decades, beginning with diplomatic missions in the Indian Ocean from 1790. After her initial deployment, she returned to Brest for a refit in 1793. From 1795, she was actively involved in operations around the Caribbean, including service in Guadeloupe and Martinique. She participated in the Invisible Squadron under Zacharie Allemand, showcasing her role in France’s naval efforts in the Atlantic and Caribbean theaters. Notable combat engagements include her involvement in the capture of HMS Netley on 17 December 1806, alongside the brig Sylphe, after which the captured vessel was sold and renamed Duquesne. However, her combat career was marred by her loss in 1808 when HMS Amethyst captured her off Lorient during the action of 10 November. The battle resulted in heavy casualties for both sides, with Thétis suffering the loss of her commander, Capitaine de Vaisseau Jacques Pinsum, and suffering extensive wounds. The British Royal Navy then took her into service as HMS Brune. During the War of 1812, as HMS Brune, she served as a troopship, ferrying the 3rd Royal Marine Battalion to Bermuda, and subsequently participated in the Chesapeake campaign. Her service extended until she was broken up in 1838. Thétis’s long career highlights her versatility and the strategic importance of frigates like her in late 18th and early 19th-century naval warfare, spanning diplomatic missions, combat engagements, and troop transportation.
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