Brunswick (ship)
The Brunswick was the name of several ships, most notably:
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HMS Brunswick (1790): A 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy, launched in 1790. She fought prominently in the Glorious First of June in 1794, where she became entangled with the French ship Vengeur du Peuple in a fierce and prolonged battle. Despite suffering heavy damage and casualties, the Brunswick managed to disengage and return to port. She remained in service until 1812, when she was broken up.
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Numerous other merchant vessels and smaller naval ships have also borne the name Brunswick throughout history, often referencing the House of Brunswick-Lüneburg, a European dynastic family with connections to Great Britain. Records of these vessels are scattered and can be found in various maritime archives and historical databases.
When referring to a ship named Brunswick, it is crucial to provide context to differentiate between the various vessels that have carried the name. The specific date of launch, type of vessel, and the nation under which it sailed are all important details for identification.