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小攻,你说拿破仑的东方号有125米长?

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那我找的这个资料里咋说法和你的不一样呢
Wrecks & shipfinds of the Mediterranean3. Byzantine, Medieval and later
This section starts after the collapse of the Roman Empire in 395 AD. If modern shipping seems impressing, remember that the huge shipping volume of Roman times was not exceeded until maybe the 17th century AD.
Tantura Lagoon "shipwreck A" and others, Israel. Investigated by Shelley Wachsmann since 1994. Wreck A is dated to 5th-6th century AD. The place is a natural harbour, where several wrecks have been found.
The Church wreck (Marzamemi II). Merchant ship found on 9 m depth off Marzamemi, Sicily. Dated to early 6th century AD. Investigated 1960-67 by Gerhard Kapitän and others. Among the the cargo were pre-fabricated marble parts intended for a church, including an altar and a pulpit. Possibly this transport was going from Constantinople to Italy. Ref G.F. Bass: A History of Seafaring.
Pantano Longarini wreck, Sicily. Large c 30 m long trading ship embedded on land in the beach, dated to 6th c AD or perhaps earlier. Discovered in the 1960s, damaged by a bulldozer, but finally investigated by Peter Throckmorton and Gerhard Kapitän. The ship had a flat transom stern. Ref Archaeology vol 21 no 3 1968 and G.F. Bass: A History of Seafaring.
Cefalù wreck, Sicily. Byzantine ship dated to mid-6th century AD. The investigation was complicated because the site was contaminated with wrecks from different ages. One more photo. Photo courtesy Gianfranco Purpura, University of Palermo.
Yassi Ada 7th Century Byzantine ship, Bodrum (Helicarnassos), Turkey. Appr 625 AD, ca 30 m long, carried 11 anchors and was loaded with ca 800 amphoras. Investigated by G. F. Bass, INA, in 1961–64. During the excavation, an ingenious "phone booth" was placed on 37 m depth, with voice contact to the surface. Partially reconstructed in the Bodrum Museum. Ref National Geographic May 1960, July 1963 & Sept 1968.
Bozburun Byzantine ship, Turkey. Located in 1973 on c 30 m depth at the base of a cliff. Possibly from 9th century AD. Loaded with 1200–1500 amphoras. Investigated 1995-1997 by Fred Hocker and the INA. Due to weather conditions a two floored platform was constructed near the archeological site. Photo courtesy INA.
Agay wreck. French south coast. Located on 40-50 m depth, investigated from 1968. The ship was a merchant vessel, probably Arab.
Serçe Limani wreck, Turkey. 15 m long merchant ship, dated to ca 1024 AD. Discovered in 1973 by G. F. Bass, INA. The lower part of the hull was built with the shell-first method and the upper part with the frame-first (skeleton) method. The ship had two masts and carried 8 anchors. Loaded with glass, Byzantine amphoras, as well as gaming pieces for chess and backgammon. Ref National Geographic, June 1978 and IJNA 7.2 1978 & 11.1.1982.
Culip VI wreck, Catalonia, Spain. Dated to late 13th century AD. Investigated 1998-90. The ship was loaded with north African ceramics. Under the cargo, the lower part of the hull was very well preserved. The ship may have been 16 m long with two masts. Ref Marcel Pujol i Hamelink.
Les Sorres X. Ship found at the coast of Catalonia, Spain. Dated to 1350-1400 AD.
Lake Garda galley. War galley built in 1439, sunk in 1509. Found by Enrico Scandurra well preserved in Lago di Garda on 32 m depth. Described in Antiquity, vol 40, 1966.
Lomellina. Genovese ship sunk in 1516, loaded with artillery. Discovered in 1979 on 20 m depth off Villefranche-sur-mer, France. Excavated by Max Guérout 1982-90. Lower parts of the hull were preserved in the bottom sand, together with the cargo.Investigated further in 2002. A special exhibition was displayed during 2002 at the Musée d'archéologie d'Antibes, France. The reconstruction model is from that exhibition, photo by Per Åkesson. Ref B. M. Encyclopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology.
Yassi Ada Ottoman ship, Bodrum (Helicarnassos), Turkey. Probable warship from late 16th century, ca 22 m long. Investigated by the INA in 1967, '69 and '82-'83. Ref Archaeology vol 21 no 3 1968, and B. M. Encyclopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology.
L'Orient. Built in 1791, 63 m long. French 120 gun warship that exploded and sank at the battle of Aboukir in 1798 off Alexandria, Egypt. The scattered remains were discovered by Jacques Dumas in 1983 and investigated 1996-98. The 14 m long rudder braced in bronze has been recovered. Illustration by Axel Nelson. Ref B. M. Encyclopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology.
Mentor. This wrecked brig probably has little significance, except for its role in land archaeology. In 1802 Thomas Bruce, Earl of Elgin, removed the frieze of Pheidias from Parthenon in Athens. That would today be considered looting. On its way to London, the ship Mentor sank off Kythera Island (punishment from the gods?). Eventually the frieze was salvaged, and is now in the British Museum.
AE2. Australian submarine scuttled in 1915 at Gallipoli, Turkey. Discovered in 1996.
Britannic. British Passenger ship built in 1914, belonging to the White Star Line, sister ship to Titanic and Olympic. Serving as hospital ship, sunk in 1916 off the island Kea, Greece. The well preserved wreck was located, using side scan sonar, in 1976 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau on 115 m depth, who filmed there and dived using trimix. It is still a mystery whether she was sunk by a German mine or torpedo. Also whether the sinking was intentional or accidental. 1996 expedition. 1997 expedition. 1998 expedition. 1999 expedition.
Le Souffleur. French submarine built in 1927. Sunk off Lebanon in 1941.
German transport ship, Tunisia. Unidentified remains of German ship that exploded and sank on 18 m depth, possibly in 1942. There is not much to see except for scattered hull fragments and parts of a truck/lorry from the cargo. However, this is one of the few wrecks available for recreational diving in Tunisia. Diving is operated by the Centre Plongée in Port Kantaoui near Sousse. When I was there in 1999 a dive was about USD 25 including all gear.
Zenobia. Swedish cargo ship loaded with new trucks, sunk off Cyprus in 1980. No archaeological significance but popular among scuba divers.


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L'Orient. Built in 1791, 63 m long. French 120 gun warship that exploded and sank at the battle of Aboukir in 1798 off Alexandria, Egypt. The scattered remains were discovered by Jacques Dumas in 1983 and investigated 1996-98. The 14 m long rudder braced in bronze has been recovered. Illustration by Axel Nelson. Ref B. M. Encyclopaedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology.


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General characteristics
Displacement: 5 095 tonnes
Length: 65,18 metres (196,6 French feet)
Beam: 16,24 metres (50 French feet)
Draught: 8,12 metres (25 French feet)
Propulsion: sail, 3 265 m²
Complement: 1 079 men
Armament:
120 guns:
lower deck: 32 36-pound guns
[1] middle deck: 34 24-pound guns
upper deck: 34 12-pound guns
Quarterdeck and Forecastle:
18 x 8-pounder guns, 6 x 36-poundercarronades
Armour: Wood
维基的数据


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L'Orient:
The L'Orient is most famous for being the flagship of Napoleon's fleet at the Battle of the Nile at Abukir (Abu Quir) Bay on 1 and 2 August 1798 (Also known as the Battle of Abukir).
The L'Orient was originally built as the Le Dauphin Royal by Arsenal de Toulon for the French Navy in 1790. The ship was a first-rate ship of the Ocean class (designed by Jacques-Noel Sane') with 118-guns. Launched 17 July 1791 and commissioned in August 1793 after being renamed the Le Sans-Culotte in 1792, and then renamed again in 1795 as theL'Orient.
About the ship:
Displacement:5 095 tonnes
Length:65,18 metres (196,6 French feet)
Beam:16,24 metres (50 French feet)
Draught:8,12 metres (25 French feet)
Propulsion:sail, 3, 265 m²
Complement:1 079 men
Armament:Upper deck: 34 x 12-pounder guns
Middle deck: 34 x 24-pounder guns
Lower deck: 32 x 36-pounder guns
Quarterdeck and Forecastle: 18 x 8-pounder guns, 6 x 36-pounder carronades
Armour:Wood


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wrecksite网站的数据
Orient (L') (+1798)
Details

general
nationality: french
purpose: war
type: frigate
propulsion: sailing ship
date built: 1790
status: unknown
details
weight (tons): 2700 bm
dimensions : 65,18 x 16,24 x 8,12 m
material: wood
rigging:
speed:
about the loss
cause lost: explosion
date lost: 01/08/1798 [dd/mm/yyyy]
casualties:
about people
builder:
owner: Marine Nationale Française - French Navy
captain: Casabianca, Luc-Julien-Joseph
似乎很明显啊,东方号也就 65,18 x 16,24 x 8,12 m 这个尺度,你的一百二十多米长的东方号到底哪去了?


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小攻人呢??


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这个马来鳖!
重6800吨的布列塔尼也才81米长,
你东方长125要去飞天???


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125米?呵呵,德棍估计是把支撑三角帆的斜前桅的长度也给算上了


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鳖二攻怎么不说话了?


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木船是不可能有上百米长的。


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