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  2. Robert Surcouf - Wikipedia

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    Robert Surcouf ( [ʁɔ.bɛʁ syʁ.kuf] 12 December 1773 – 8 July 1827) was a French privateer, businessman and slave trader who operated in the Indian Ocean from 1789 to 1808 during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Capturing over 40 prizes, he later amassed a large fortune from a variety of commercial activities, such as ship ...

  3. French corsairs - Wikipedia

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    Surcouf was so successful that he became a popular celebrity in France. After a brief early retirement Surcouf again operated against shipping to the Indies. Surcouf became a ship owner himself and died in Saint-Malo in 1827. There is a statue of him on public display there, and his house is now a small museum.

  4. French submarine Surcouf - Wikipedia

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    Surcouf [syʁ.kuf] was a large French gun-armed cruiser submarine of the mid 20th century. She carried two 8" guns as well as anti-aircraft guns and (for most of her career) a floatplane. Surcouf served in the French Navy and, later, the Free French Naval Forces during the Second World War . Surcouf disappeared during the night of 18/19 ...

  5. French submarines of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The French submarine fleet of World War II was one of the largest in the world at that time. It saw action during the war but had a chequered service history due to France 's position at that time. During the conflict, 59 submarines, more than three-quarters of the fleet, were lost.

  6. Confiance (1797 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Confiance, launched in 1797, was a privateer corvette from Bordeaux, famous for being Robert Surcouf 's ship during the capture of the British East India Company 's East Indiaman Kent. Confiance had captured a number of ships through the years before the British Royal Navy captured her in 1805, taking her into service under her existing name.

  7. French corvette Revenant - Wikipedia

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    Victor (ex- Revenant) is visible in the background. Revenant was a 20-gun privateer corvette, launched in 1807, and designed by Robert Surcouf for commerce raiding. The French Navy later requisitioned her and renamed her Iéna, after Napoleon 's then-recent victory at the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt. The British captured her in 1808 and she ...

  8. Nicolas Surcouf - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Surcouf. Born. 1770. Died. 1848 (aged 77–78) Nicolas Surcouf ( 1770, Saint-Malo – 1848) [1] was a French privateer. He was the brother and lieutenant of one of France's most famous and successful privateers, Robert Surcouf. Nicholas was the second eldest of four brothers, and Robert the second youngest.

  9. Submarine aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    Surcouf was a French submarine ordered in December 1927, launched 18 October 1929, and commissioned May 1934. At 4,000 tons (3,600 tonnes) displacement submerged, Surcouf was the largest submarine in the world at the start of World War II. Surcouf was designed as an "underwater cruiser", intended to seek and