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A number of ships of the [[French Navy]] have born the name ''Mont-Blanc'', in honour of the [[Mont-Blanc]] mountain. Among them,
A number of French ships have borne the name ''Mont-Blanc'', in honour of the [[Mont-Blanc]] mountain. Among them,


* The [[ship of the line]] [[French ship Mont-Blanc (1805)|''Mont-Blanc'']] (1805)
* The [[ship of the line]] {{ship|French ship|Mont Blanc|1793|3}}
* The cargo ship ''Mont-Blanc'', used to carry ammunition, which cause the [[Halifax Explosion]] in [[1917]].
* The civilian cargo ship {{SS|Mont-Blanc}} (1899) of the [[Compagnie Générale Transatlantique]], which when carrying ammunition during [[World War I]] blew up in the [[Halifax Explosion]] of 1917.


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Latest revision as of 10:24, 26 December 2022

A number of French ships have borne the name Mont-Blanc, in honour of the Mont-Blanc mountain. Among them,