Top 10 similar words or synonyms for hms_seahorse

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for hms_seahorse

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HMS Seahorse Numerous ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Seahorse", after the marine creature, the Seahorse:
HMS Seahorse (1794) HMS "Seahorse" was a 38-gun "Artois"-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1794 and broken up in 1819.
HMS Seahorse (1794) On 2 September, while on patrol in the company of , , , , , and , "Seahorse" assisted in the destruction of "Anemone", a French aviso. "Anemone" had left Toulon on 27 July and Malta on 26 August.
HMS Seahorse (1794) On 22 August 1810, while cruising off Tuscany, "Seahorse" encountered the French brig "Renard" and the "Ligurie". "Ligurie" escaped immediately but "Seahorse" was able to drive "Renard" ashore and cannonade her there. Even so, "Renard" was little-damaged and was able to get off after "Seahorse" had left. "Renard" limped back to Genoa. En route, "Renard" again met "Seahorse", but sought refugee under the shore batteries of Levanto which, although in bad shape, proved sufficient to deter the "Seahorse".
HMS Seahorse (1794) She was paid off for a second time, in June 1811 and was under repair at Woolwich from August to October 1812. She was recommissioned in September 1812 under the command of Sir James Gordon. She sank the 16-gun privateer lugger "Subtile" off Beachy Head on 13 November 1813 after a chase of three hours. The lugger had been so damaged in the chase that she sank before "Seahorse" could take off her crew. As a result, of her crew of 72 men, all but 28 drowned, her captain, François-David Drosier, and all his officers, among them. She was a few days out of Dieppe and had captured a Swedish brig laden with salt,