Sané 118-gun design

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The Sané 118-gun design was a late-18th-century French ship-of-the-line class created by naval architect Jacques-Noël Sané, renowned for its powerful armament and influential role in shaping Napoleonic-era battleship construction.

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instanceOf French ship-of-the-line class
ship-of-the-line design
warship class design
armament 118 guns
armamentClass heavy ship-of-the-line armament
associatedWith French naval reforms of the late 18th century
category French ships of the line
ship classes of the French Navy
constructionMaterial wooden hull
countryOfOrigin France
designer Jacques-Noël Sané
designPhilosophy combination of firepower and sailing qualities
era Age of Sail
Napoleonic era
gunDecks three gun decks
historicalContext French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
influenced Napoleonic-era battleship construction
later French first-rate ships of the line
navalArchitect Jacques-Noël Sané
navalArchitectureSchool Direction des Constructions et Armes Navales
surface form: Sané school of French naval architecture
navalService French Navy
notableFor powerful armament
standardization of large French ships of the line
propulsion sail
role fleet flagship
line-of-battle combat
shipType first-rate ship of the line
timePeriod late 18th century
usedBy French Navy ships of the line

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