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The Hébé class was a class of six 40-gun frigates of the French Navy, designed in 1781 by Jacques-Noël Sané. * Hébé Builder: Saint Malo Begun: December 1781 Launched: 25 June 1782 Completed: August 1782 Fate: Captured by British Navy on 4 September 1782. The British took her into service and in 1805 renamed her HMS Blonde. Hébé became the model for the British Leda-class frigates, the first of which was HMS Leda. Hébé, therefore, has the rare distinction of being the model for both a French and a British frigate class. * Vénus Builder: Brest Begun: November 1781 Launched: 14 July 1782 Completed: October 1782 Fate: wrecked on 31 December 1788 in the Indian Ocean. * Dryade Builder: Saint Malo Begun: 1782 Launched: 3 February 1783 Completed: Apr

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  • The Hébé class was a class of six 40-gun frigates of the French Navy, designed in 1781 by Jacques-Noël Sané. * Hébé Builder: Saint Malo Begun: December 1781 Launched: 25 June 1782 Completed: August 1782 Fate: Captured by British Navy on 4 September 1782. The British took her into service and in 1805 renamed her HMS Blonde. Hébé became the model for the British Leda-class frigates, the first of which was HMS Leda. Hébé, therefore, has the rare distinction of being the model for both a French and a British frigate class. * Vénus Builder: Brest Begun: November 1781 Launched: 14 July 1782 Completed: October 1782 Fate: wrecked on 31 December 1788 in the Indian Ocean. * Dryade Builder: Saint Malo Begun: 1782 Launched: 3 February 1783 Completed: Apr
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  • HMS Amelia, ex-Prosperine
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  • The Hébé class was a class of six 40-gun frigates of the French Navy, designed in 1781 by Jacques-Noël Sané. * Hébé Builder: Saint Malo Begun: December 1781 Launched: 25 June 1782 Completed: August 1782 Fate: Captured by British Navy on 4 September 1782. The British took her into service and in 1805 renamed her HMS Blonde. Hébé became the model for the British Leda-class frigates, the first of which was HMS Leda. Hébé, therefore, has the rare distinction of being the model for both a French and a British frigate class. * Vénus Builder: Brest Begun: November 1781 Launched: 14 July 1782 Completed: October 1782 Fate: wrecked on 31 December 1788 in the Indian Ocean. * Dryade Builder: Saint Malo Begun: 1782 Launched: 3 February 1783 Completed: April 1783 Fate: Retired in 1796; condemned 16 November 1801 and taken to pieces. * Proserpine Builder: Brest Begun: December 1784 Launched: 25 June 1785 Completed: August 1785 Fate: captured by British Navy on 13 June 1796. The British took her into service as HMS Amelia. * Sibylle Builder: Toulon Begun: April 1790 Launched: 30 July 1791 Completed: May 1792 Fate: captured by British Navy on 17 June 1794. The British took her into service as HMS Sybille. * Carmagnole Builder: La Motte, Brest Ordered: March 1792 Launched: 22 May 1793 Completed: July 1793 Fate: Renamed Rassurante 30 May 1795, but reverted to Carmagnole 24 February 1798; wrecked in a storm at Vlissingen on 9 November 1800.
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