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Marine Nationale
Naval Ensign of France
Motto: Honneur, Patrie, Valeur, Discipline
(“Honour, Homeland, Valour, Discipline”)
Command
Naval Ministers
Maritime Prefect
Components
Force d'action navale
Forces sous-marines (FOST, ESNA)
Aviation navale
FORFUSCO (Commandos Marine, Fusiliers Marins)
Gendarmerie Maritime
Equipment
Current fleet
Current deployments
Personnel
Ranks in the French Navy
History
History of the French Navy
Future of the French Navy
Ensigns and pennants
Historic ships

   battleships
   cruisers
   ships of the line
   Sail frigates

Historic fleets
Awards
Croix de guerre
Médaille militaire
Légion d'honneur
Ribbons

This is a list of French battleships of the period 1410-1639:

  • Nef de Morlaix/Marie de la Cordelière (Queen's ship) - Sunk in battle, 1512
  • Nef de Brest (Queen's ship)
  • Nef de Rochelle (Queen's ship)
  • Nef de Bordeaux (Queen's ship)
  • Saint Sauveur (Queen's ship)
  • Nef de Rouen (c. 1510) (King's ship)
  • Nef d'Orléans (c. 1510) (King's ship)
  • Nef de Dieppe (c. 1510) (King's ship)
  • Nef de Bordeaux (c. 1510) (King's ship)
  • Petite Louise (c. 1510) (King's ship)
  • Louise
  • ? 16 - Captured by England 1512
  • Grand Nef de la Bouvardière
  • Grand Nef de St Malo
  • Nef de Guemadeuc
  • Nef de Tréguier
  • L'Espaigneul
  • Grand Nef of G. Finamour
  • Nef Jean Frolai
  • Nef de Vannes
  • Michelle
  • Sénéchal
  • Chapon
  • Grand Nef d'Ecosse (ex-Scottish Michael, purchased 1514)
  • Marie de Clermont
  • Havre du Grace (c. 1517)
  • Sibille
  • Peter of La Rochelle
  • Grand François
  • La Roberge
  • Santa Ana (c. 1581)
  • Theirry Henry
  • La Couronne (c. 1636)
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