Borodino (1813 ship)
The Borodino was a 74-gun ship of the line built for the Imperial Russian Navy. Launched in 1813, she was part of the Baltic Fleet and participated in various naval activities throughout her service. Details regarding her specific engagements and career beyond initial service are limited, but she represents a typical warship of her era, designed for broadside combat and contributing to the overall strength of the Russian navy. The name "Borodino" likely commemorates the Battle of Borodino (1812), a major engagement in Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Further historical research would be necessary to provide a more comprehensive account of her service history and ultimate fate.