French ship Bellone
Eleven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Bellone, in honour of Bellona:
- Bellone (1690–1696), a galley
- Bellone (1696–1719), a 32-gun frigate
- Bellone (1745–1749), a 30-gun frigate
- Bellone (1758–1777), a 32-gun frigate
- Bellone (1779–1806), a 32-gun Iphigénie-class frigate
- Bellone (1797–1797), a xebec
- Bellone (1807–1817), a 44-gun frigate
- Bellone (1808), a ship of unknown type
- Bellone (1814–1840), a 44-gun Hortense-class frigate
- Bellone (1853–1877), a 38-gun frigate
- Bellone (Q102, 1917–1935), the lead ship of the Bellone class of submarines
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Privateers
Several French privateers also bore the name.
- Bellone, involved in a naval battle in Loch nan Uamh during the Jacobite rising. She was captured in 1747 and taken into Royal Navy service as HMS Bellona and was sold in 1749.
- Bellone, of 34-guns under Jacques François Perroud , which captured the East Indiaman Lord Nelson on 14 August 1803 . A painting by Auguste Mayer commemorates the action.
- Capture of Lord Nelson by Bellone
- Painting by Auguste Mayer
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