1816 Méduse shipwreck

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The 1816 Méduse shipwreck was a notorious French naval disaster off the coast of Senegal that led to horrific loss of life and a scandal over incompetence and survival cannibalism, later immortalized in art and literature.

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instanceOf historical event
maritime disaster
naval disaster
shipwreck
aftermath damage to Bourbon Restoration government reputation
official inquiry in France
country France
describedIn contemporary survivor accounts
historical studies of shipwrecks
hasCause incompetent seamanship
navigational error
hasEffect loss of life
political scandal in France
public outrage
survival cannibalism
hasPart French frigate Méduse
hasTheme cannibalism
colonialism
government incompetence
human suffering
survival
immortalizedIn art
literature
inspiredBy The Raft of the Medusa
location Atlantic Ocean
off the coast of Senegal
notableWorkAbout The Raft of the Medusa
numberOfSurvivors few survivors
partOf history of maritime disasters
history of the French Navy
pointInTime 1816
significantEvent abandonment of passengers and crew on a raft
mutiny and violence among survivors
prolonged drift of a makeshift raft

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