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French frigate Niémen (1808) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Niemen (1809)

HMS ''Niemen'' was a Royal Navy 38-gun fifth-rate frigate. She began her career as the ''Niémen'', a 44-gun French Navy ''Armide''-class frigate, designed by Pierre Rolland. She was only in French service for a few months when in 1809 she encountered some British frigates. The British captured her and she continued in British service as ''Niemen''. In British service she cruised in the Atlantic and North American waters, taking numerous small American prizes, some privateers but mostly merchantmen. She was broken up in 1815, at the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812.
==Construction and capture==
(詳細はBordeaux to a design by Pierre Rolland, carrying 40 guns.〔Roche (2005), p.326.〕 She was launched in 1808 but spent only months in French service. She was commissioned at Bordeaux on 22 November 1808, but not completed until January 1809. On 4 April 1809 she sailed under the command of Commandant Jean Dupotet for Fort-de-France with stores and a substantial crew of 319.〔
Two days later, as she was in the Bay of Biscay, she encountered three British vessels, including the 36-gun frigate , under the command of Captain Sir Michael Seymour. Also sailing in company with ''Amethyst'' were the 36-gun , (Captain Frederick Lewis Maitland), and the 38-gun , (Captain Robert Mends).〔
Seymour, who had previously won fame by capturing the French frigate ''Thétis'' the previous November, gave chase at 11am.〔 After a sustained chase lasting all day, the ''Amethyst'' lost sight of the ''Emerald'', which could not match the speed of the two others, and had failed to gain on the ''Niémen''.〔 Seymour then wore his ship around and was able to bring himself close to the ''Niémen'' at 9.30pm.
The two ships began exchanging fire at 11.30pm, with ''Amethyst'' coming alongside at 1am on the morning of 5 April to exchange sustained broadsides. By 3am the ''Niémen'' had lost her main and mizzen masts, and her fire was slackening. The ''Arethusa'' then arrived on the scene, firing a couple of broadsides at the badly damaged French ship. At this point ''Niémen'' surrendered.〔 Other accounts report that during the night, ''Niémen'' maneuvered to capture ''Amethyst'', when ''Arethusa'' came to the rescue and forced ''Niémen'' to strike her colours.〔(Naval History of Great Britain - Vol V )〕
Regardless, ''Niémen'' had surrendered, having lost 47 killed and 73 wounded, compared to eight killed and 37 wounded on the ''Amethyst''.〔 Sir Michael brought her in as a prize, and was rewarded with a baronetcy for his actions in capturing the ''Niémen'', and the earlier capture of the ''Thetis''.〔 In 1847 the Admiralty authorized the issue of the Naval General Service Medal with clasp "Amethyst 5 April 1809" to be awarded upon application to all British participants still living in 1847.

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