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Commerce de Marseille was a ]. She was renamed Lys in July 1786 and Tricolore in October 1792. On August 1793 she was captured by the Royal Navy at Toulon. '''''Commerce de Marseille''''' was a ]. She was renamed ''Lys'' in July 1786 and ''Tricolore'' in October 1792. On August 1793 she was captured by the Royal Navy at Toulon.

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Commerce de Marseille was a Téméraire class ship of the line. She was renamed Lys in July 1786 and Tricolore in October 1792. On August 1793 she was captured by the Royal Navy at Toulon.


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