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Louis-Antoine-Cyprien Infernet : ウィキペディア英語版
Louis-Antoine-Cyprien Infernet

Louis-Antoine-Cyprien Infernet (1757–1815) was a French Navy officer, famous for his bravery at the Battle of Trafalgar. He was born of humble origins near Toulon, a relative of André Masséna, he was rough and spoke in a strong Provencal accent. He joined the French navy as a cabin boy and performed 'powder monkey' duties too. He was a tall man for the time 5'10" and of open, agreeable personality.
Infernet captained the ''Intrépide'', a Spanish-built 74-gun, at the Battle of Trafalgar. She was part of Dumanoir's six-ship vanguard squadron; Nelson's plan left these ships downwind and away from the fight, and Dumanoir did not answer Villeneuve's calls to tack and return to engage the English. Eventually, Infernet outraged at Dumanoir's lack of hunger for a fight ordered his ship turned. This was a difficult manouevre as the wind had died, but Intrepide was turned after a pulling was lowered, and eventually enough way was gathered to enter the battle. Intrepide engaged the HMS ''Leviathan'' and ''Africa'', soon rejoined by ''Agamemnon'', ''Ajax'', ''Orion'' and ''Conqueror''. Pressed to surrender, Infernet answered in Nice dialect:
By then, ''Intrépide'' had lost all her masts, half her crew and was filled with 8ft of water. Still Infernet did not wish to surrender, but he was held down in tears as his colours were lowered. Along with others he swam for it, carrying his son, a 10yr old midshipman, with him. He was picked up by HMS Orion, where the English, recognizing his bravery treated him, and his crew, with great respect. ''Intrépide'' was scuttled the next day to avoid recapture by Cosmao's squadron.
Infernet was taken to England, and later, like most senior captains and admirals was exchanged after a few months.
Along with captain Lucas, he was presented to Napoleon at Saint-Cloud. Napoleon stated
After the Bourbon Restoration, Infernet was made a Knight in the Order of Saint Louis on 18 August 1814. Nevertheless, he was cast aside, and died in Toulon on 15 May 1815.
== Legacy ==
The cruiser ''Infernet'' was named in his honour.

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