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⚫ | '''Jean François Renaudin''' ({{IPA|fr|ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ʁənodɛ̃}}; 13 July 1750<ref name=levot430>Levot, p.430</ref> – 29 April 1809<ref name=levot433>Levot, p.433</ref><ref name=amis />) was a French Navy officer and Rear-Admiral. He is mostly known for captaining the [[French ship Vengeur du Peuple|''Vengeur du Peuple'']] at the [[Fourth Battle of Ushant]]. |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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=== Early life === |
=== Early life === |
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Renaudin was born to a modest family of Saint-Martin du Gua,<ref name=levot430 /> and joined the merchant navy before enlisting in the French Royal Navy as a suppleant frigate lieutenant in 1779.<ref name=levot431>Levot, p.431</ref> He served on the fluyt [[French fluyt Dorade (1764)|''Dorade'']], on which he took part in four battles.<ref name=levot431 /> He was promoted to Sous Lieutenant de Vaisseau on 1 May 1786.<ref name=amis /> |
Renaudin was born to a modest family of [[Le Gua, Charente-Maritime|Saint-Martin du Gua]],<ref name=levot430 /> and joined the merchant navy before enlisting in the French Royal Navy as a suppleant frigate lieutenant in 1779.<ref name=levot431>Levot, p.431</ref> He served on the fluyt [[French fluyt Dorade (1764)|''Dorade'']], on which he took part in four battles.<ref name=levot431 /> He was promoted to Sous Lieutenant de Vaisseau on 1 May 1786.<ref name=amis /> |
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At the [[French Revolution]], Renaudin was promoted to Lieutenant de Vaisseau on 1 January 1792,<ref name=amis /> and to Captain on 1 January 1793;<ref name=amis>Amis du Patrimoine</ref> he was appointed to command the 20-gun corvette [[French corvette Perdrix (1785)|''Perdrix'']], cruising off Belle-Ile and Rochefort.<ref>Fonds Marine, p.45</ref> He later transferred to the frigate [[French frigate Andromaque (1778)|''Andromaque'']], on which sustained a fight against a ship of the line and four Spanish frigates.<ref name=levot431 /> |
At the [[French Revolution]], Renaudin was promoted to Lieutenant de Vaisseau on 1 January 1792,<ref name=amis /> and to Captain on 1 January 1793;<ref name=amis>Amis du Patrimoine</ref> he was appointed to command the 20-gun corvette [[French corvette Perdrix (1785)|''Perdrix'']], cruising off Belle-Ile and Rochefort.<ref>Fonds Marine, p.45</ref> He later transferred to the frigate [[French frigate Andromaque (1778)|''Andromaque'']], on which sustained a fight against a ship of the line and four Spanish frigates.<ref name=levot431 /> |
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=== The ''Vengeur du Peuple'' at the Glorious First of June === |
=== The ''Vengeur du Peuple'' at the Glorious First of June === |
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{{main|French ship Vengeur du Peuple}} |
{{main|French ship Vengeur du Peuple}} |
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Renaudin commanded the [[French ship Vengeur du Peuple|''Vengeur du Peuple'']] in the fleet of Admiral [[Villaret-Joyeuse]]. Exiting Brest, ''Vengeur'' was separated from her fleet, which prevented her from taking part in the [[ |
Renaudin commanded the [[French ship Vengeur du Peuple|''Vengeur du Peuple'']] in the fleet of Admiral [[Villaret-Joyeuse]]. Exiting Brest, ''Vengeur'' was separated from her fleet, which prevented her from taking part in the [[action of 29 May 1794]];<ref name=levot431 /> on the next day, however, she sustained fire from ten British ships while preventing them from cutting the French [[line of battle]].<ref name=levot431 /> |
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On the next day, at the [[Glorious First of June]], Renaudin led a fierce battle against [[HMS Brunswick (1790)|HMS ''Brunswick'']], in which ''Brunswick'' and ''Vengeur'' disabled each other. As ''Vengeur'' could not be rescued by French frigates, Renaudin asked for help from the British.<ref name=levot431 /> |
On the next day, at the [[Glorious First of June]], Renaudin led a fierce battle against [[HMS Brunswick (1790)|HMS ''Brunswick'']], in which ''Brunswick'' and ''Vengeur'' disabled each other. As ''Vengeur'' could not be rescued by French frigates, Renaudin asked for help from the British.<ref name=levot431 /> |
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Renaudin was rescued by [[HMS Culloden (1783)|HMS ''Culloden'']]<ref>[http://www.herodote.net/histoire/evenement.php?jour=17940601 1er juin 1794: ''Le Vengeur'' livre son dernier combat]</ref> and abandoned his ship with the first British boat, leaving his men behind in disregard for military customs and the 1765 standing order that Captains had to be last to abandon ship,.<ref name="Diaz27">Diaz de Soria, p.27</ref> Though his account of the event insinuated that he was on a boat close to ''Vengeur'' when she foundered,<ref name="Diaz30">Diaz de Soria, p.30</ref> he was in fact dining in the mess of ''Culloden'' at the moment of the sinking.<ref name="Fraser">Fraser, p. 365</ref>Taken in captivity in Tavistock, he wrote an account of the fight of ''Vengeur'' on 1 Messidor an II (19 June 1794), signed and had it co-signed by his staff, comprising, Jean Hugine, Louis Rousseau, Pelet, Trouvée, Lussot and others.<ref name="troude357">Troude, p. 357.</ref> |
Renaudin was rescued by [[HMS Culloden (1783)|HMS ''Culloden'']]<ref>[http://www.herodote.net/histoire/evenement.php?jour=17940601 1er juin 1794: ''Le Vengeur'' livre son dernier combat]</ref> and abandoned his ship with the first British boat, leaving his men behind in disregard for military customs and the 1765 standing order that Captains had to be last to abandon ship,.<ref name="Diaz27">Diaz de Soria, p.27</ref> Though his account of the event insinuated that he was on a boat close to ''Vengeur'' when she foundered,<ref name="Diaz30">Diaz de Soria, p.30</ref> he was in fact dining in the mess of ''Culloden'' at the moment of the sinking.<ref name="Fraser">Fraser, p. 365</ref> Taken in captivity in Tavistock, he wrote an account of the fight of ''Vengeur'' on 1 Messidor an II (19 June 1794), signed and had it co-signed by his staff, comprising, Jean Hugine, Louis Rousseau, Pelet, Trouvée, Lussot and others.<ref name="troude357">Troude, p. 357.</ref> |
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In France, Renaudin was assumed to be dead, and posthumously promoted to [[contre-amiral]] on 29 August 1794.<ref name="lesapn">[http://lesapn.forumactif.fr/t6997-renaudin-jean-francoiscontre-amiral RENAUDIN Jean-François.Contre-Amiral]</ref> His return astonished the |
In France, Renaudin was assumed to be dead, and posthumously promoted to [[contre-amiral]] on 29 August 1794.<ref name="lesapn">[http://lesapn.forumactif.fr/t6997-renaudin-jean-francoiscontre-amiral RENAUDIN Jean-François.Contre-Amiral]</ref> His return astonished the convention on 10 September 1794, when [[Jean-Jacques Bréard]] stated: |
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{{cquote|I am very pleased to tell the Convention that the whole of the crew of ''Vengeur'' did not perish (applause). The captain has returned to Brest and has been promoted to the command of the [[French ship Jemmapes (1794)|''Jemmapes'']]. On this ship, he hopes to repair the loss of ''Vengeur'' (applause).<ref>Moniteur, vol.21, p.712</ref>}} |
{{cquote|I am very pleased to tell the Convention that the whole of the crew of ''Vengeur'' did not perish (applause). The captain has returned to Brest and has been promoted to the command of the [[French ship Jemmapes (1794)|''Jemmapes'']]. On this ship, he hopes to repair the loss of ''Vengeur'' (applause).<ref>Moniteur, vol.21, p.712</ref>}} |
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=== Later life === |
=== Later life === |
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Renaudin was promoted to |
Renaudin was promoted to rear admiral on 29 August 1794,<ref name=amis /> purportedly a posthumous honour,<ref name="lesapn"/> before being exchanged.<ref name=levot433 /> He was put in command of ''[[French ship Jemmapes (1794)|Jemmapes]]''<ref>''Réimpression de l'ancien Moniteur'', vol.21, [https://books.google.com/books?id=i7Q9AAAAYAAJ p.712]</ref> before obtaining command of the 3rd Squadron of the naval army of the Ocean (the Brest fleet under Admiral [[Pierre Martin (French Navy officer)|Martin]]), a 6-ship division, on 29 October 1794,<ref name=amis /> with his flag on ''Jemmapes''.<ref>Fond Marine, vol.1 p.136</ref> In late February 1795, Renaudin's division left Brest to reinforce the naval forces of Toulon, where it arrived on 3 April 1795.<ref name="Rouvier">Rouvier</ref><ref>Fond Marine, vol.1 p.174</ref> |
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On 24 March 1798, |
On 24 March 1798,<ref name=amis /> Renaudin was appointed to the 2nd squadron of the Brest fleet,<ref name=amis /><ref>Fond Marine, vol.1 p.219</ref> succeeding Admiral [[Jean-Amable Lelarge|Lelarge]].<ref name=levot433 /> From 21 March 1799, he commanded the naval forces of [[Napoli]], before moving to Toulon to become the senior officer of the garrison on 25 May 1799,<ref name=amis /> replacing [[Jean Gaspard Vence]]<ref>Fond Marine, vol.1 p.223</ref> who had fallen in disfavour after an altercation with [[Étienne Eustache Bruix|Bruix]].<ref name="Rouvier"/> |
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On 23 September 1799,<ref name=amis /> Renaudin became general inspector of oceanic harbours from Cherbourg to Bayonne,<ref name=levot433 /> |
On 23 September 1799,<ref name=amis /> Renaudin became general inspector of oceanic harbours from Cherbourg to Bayonne,.<ref name=levot433 /> He retired on 4 April 1801,<ref name=amis /> and died in [[Le Gua, Charente-Maritime|Le Gua]]. |
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== Honours == |
== Honours == |
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* Renaudin's name is [[Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe|engraved on the Arc de Triomphe]] (40th column). |
* Renaudin's name is [[Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe|engraved on the Arc de Triomphe]] (40th column). |
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* Three ships of the [[French navy]] named [[French ship Renaudin|''Renaudin'']] in his honour. |
* Three ships of the [[French navy]] named [[French ship Renaudin|''Renaudin'']] in his honour. |
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==Notes and |
==Notes and references== |
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===References=== |
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=== Bibliography === |
=== Bibliography === |
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* {{cite book|title=Le Marseillois, devenu plus tard le Vengeur du peuple|last=Diaz de Soria|first=Ollivier-Zabulon|year=1954|publisher=F. Robert et fils|language=French}} |
* {{cite book|title=Le Marseillois, devenu plus tard le Vengeur du peuple|last=Diaz de Soria|first=Ollivier-Zabulon|year=1954|publisher=F. Robert et fils|language=French}} |
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* {{cite book|title=Critical and miscellaneous essays|first=James|last=Fraser|author-link=Thomas Carlyle|volume=5|year=1840|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=10HKTuUQbi8C}} |
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* {{cite book|title=Les gloires maritimes de la France: notices biographiques sur les plus célèbres marins|last=Levot|first=Prosper| |
* {{cite book|title=Les gloires maritimes de la France: notices biographiques sur les plus célèbres marins|last=Levot|first=Prosper|author-link=Prosper Levot|year=1866|publisher=Bertrand|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=08O_XGLO43QC|language=French}} |
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* {{cite book|title=Histoire des marins français sous la République, de 1789 à 1803|first=Charles|last=Rouvier|publisher=Arthus Bertrand|year=|url= |
* {{cite book|title=Histoire des marins français sous la République, de 1789 à 1803|first=Charles|last=Rouvier|publisher=Arthus Bertrand|year=1868|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9S8BAAAAQAAJ|language=French}} |
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*{{Cite book|first=Adolphe|last=Thiers| |
*{{Cite book|first=Adolphe|last=Thiers|author-link=Adolphe Thiers|title=Histoire de la révolution française|year=1836|volume=10|language=French|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eKEZAAAAYAAJ}} |
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*{{Cite book|first=Onésime-Joachim|last=Troude| |
*{{Cite book|first=Onésime-Joachim|last=Troude|author-link=Onésime-Joachim Troude|year=1867|publisher=Challamel ainé|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TwZv6FX-RpsC|title=Batailles navales de la France|language=French|volume=2}} |
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*{{Cite book|title=Réimpression de l'ancien Moniteur|volume=21|language=French|url= |
*{{Cite book|title=Réimpression de l'ancien Moniteur|year=1841|volume=21|language=French|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i7Q9AAAAYAAJ}} |
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* Fonds Marine. Campagnes (opérations ; divisions et stations navales ; missions diverses). Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4. Tome premier : BB4 1 à 482 (1790-1826) [ |
* Fonds Marine. Campagnes (opérations ; divisions et stations navales ; missions diverses). Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4. Tome premier : BB4 1 à 482 (1790-1826) [https://web.archive.org/web/20210420043234/https://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/contenu/module-dc/functions/dc/attached/FRSHD_PUB_00000226_dc/FRSHD_PUB_00000226_dc_att-FRSHD_PUB_00000226_01.pdf] |
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=== External links === |
=== External links === |
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* [http://lesapn.forumactif.fr/t6997-renaudin-jean-francoiscontre-amiral RENAUDIN Jean-François.Contre-Amiral], Les Amis du Patrimois napoléonien |
* [http://lesapn.forumactif.fr/t6997-renaudin-jean-francoiscontre-amiral RENAUDIN Jean-François.Contre-Amiral], Les Amis du Patrimois napoléonien |
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Jean-François Renaudin | |
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Born | 13 July 1750 Le Gua, Charente-Maritime |
Died | 29 April 1809 Le Gua, Charente-Maritime | (aged 58)
Allegiance | Louis XVI French First Republic |
Service | French Navy |
Years of service | 1780–1816 |
Rank | Contre-amiral |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Baron of the Empire Legion of Honour Name engraved on the Arc de Triomphe (column 40) |
Relations | Cousin to Cyprien Renaudin[1] |
Jean François Renaudin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ʁənodɛ̃]; 13 July 1750[2] – 29 April 1809[3][4]) was a French Navy officer and Rear-Admiral. He is mostly known for captaining the Vengeur du Peuple at the Fourth Battle of Ushant.
Career
[edit]Early life
[edit]Renaudin was born to a modest family of Saint-Martin du Gua,[2] and joined the merchant navy before enlisting in the French Royal Navy as a suppleant frigate lieutenant in 1779.[5] He served on the fluyt Dorade, on which he took part in four battles.[5] He was promoted to Sous Lieutenant de Vaisseau on 1 May 1786.[4]
At the French Revolution, Renaudin was promoted to Lieutenant de Vaisseau on 1 January 1792,[4] and to Captain on 1 January 1793;[4] he was appointed to command the 20-gun corvette Perdrix, cruising off Belle-Ile and Rochefort.[6] He later transferred to the frigate Andromaque, on which sustained a fight against a ship of the line and four Spanish frigates.[5]
The Vengeur du Peuple at the Glorious First of June
[edit]Renaudin commanded the Vengeur du Peuple in the fleet of Admiral Villaret-Joyeuse. Exiting Brest, Vengeur was separated from her fleet, which prevented her from taking part in the action of 29 May 1794;[5] on the next day, however, she sustained fire from ten British ships while preventing them from cutting the French line of battle.[5]
On the next day, at the Glorious First of June, Renaudin led a fierce battle against HMS Brunswick, in which Brunswick and Vengeur disabled each other. As Vengeur could not be rescued by French frigates, Renaudin asked for help from the British.[5]
Renaudin was rescued by HMS Culloden[7] and abandoned his ship with the first British boat, leaving his men behind in disregard for military customs and the 1765 standing order that Captains had to be last to abandon ship,.[8] Though his account of the event insinuated that he was on a boat close to Vengeur when she foundered,[9] he was in fact dining in the mess of Culloden at the moment of the sinking.[10] Taken in captivity in Tavistock, he wrote an account of the fight of Vengeur on 1 Messidor an II (19 June 1794), signed and had it co-signed by his staff, comprising, Jean Hugine, Louis Rousseau, Pelet, Trouvée, Lussot and others.[11]
In France, Renaudin was assumed to be dead, and posthumously promoted to contre-amiral on 29 August 1794.[12] His return astonished the convention on 10 September 1794, when Jean-Jacques Bréard stated:
I am very pleased to tell the Convention that the whole of the crew of Vengeur did not perish (applause). The captain has returned to Brest and has been promoted to the command of the Jemmapes. On this ship, he hopes to repair the loss of Vengeur (applause).[13]
Nevertheless, in 1847, Lamartine wrote a description where Renaudin was killed, cut in half by a cannon shot like Dupetit-Thouars,[14] and Thiers later wrote an account repeating Barère's version, where Vengeur refused to surrender.[15]
Remarkably, neither the national Archives, nor the archives of the Navy, nor the archives of the War Council nor Renaudin's personal file mention any court-martial that should have been held automatically for the loss of the ship, in accordance with French law.[16]
Later life
[edit]Renaudin was promoted to rear admiral on 29 August 1794,[4] purportedly a posthumous honour,[12] before being exchanged.[3] He was put in command of Jemmapes[17] before obtaining command of the 3rd Squadron of the naval army of the Ocean (the Brest fleet under Admiral Martin), a 6-ship division, on 29 October 1794,[4] with his flag on Jemmapes.[18] In late February 1795, Renaudin's division left Brest to reinforce the naval forces of Toulon, where it arrived on 3 April 1795.[19][20]
On 24 March 1798,[4] Renaudin was appointed to the 2nd squadron of the Brest fleet,[4][21] succeeding Admiral Lelarge.[3] From 21 March 1799, he commanded the naval forces of Napoli, before moving to Toulon to become the senior officer of the garrison on 25 May 1799,[4] replacing Jean Gaspard Vence[22] who had fallen in disfavour after an altercation with Bruix.[19]
On 23 September 1799,[4] Renaudin became general inspector of oceanic harbours from Cherbourg to Bayonne,.[3] He retired on 4 April 1801,[4] and died in Le Gua.
Honours
[edit]- Renaudin's name is engraved on the Arc de Triomphe (40th column).
- Three ships of the French navy named Renaudin in his honour.
Notes and references
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Diaz, p.27
- ^ a b Levot, p.430
- ^ a b c d Levot, p.433
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Amis du Patrimoine
- ^ a b c d e f Levot, p.431
- ^ Fonds Marine, p.45
- ^ 1er juin 1794: Le Vengeur livre son dernier combat
- ^ Diaz de Soria, p.27
- ^ Diaz de Soria, p.30
- ^ Fraser, p. 365
- ^ Troude, p. 357.
- ^ a b RENAUDIN Jean-François.Contre-Amiral
- ^ Moniteur, vol.21, p.712
- ^ Alphonse de Lamartine, Histoire des Girondins, volume 2, pp.331-332
- ^ Thiers, p.53
- ^ Diaz de Soria, p.34
- ^ Réimpression de l'ancien Moniteur, vol.21, p.712
- ^ Fond Marine, vol.1 p.136
- ^ a b Rouvier
- ^ Fond Marine, vol.1 p.174
- ^ Fond Marine, vol.1 p.219
- ^ Fond Marine, vol.1 p.223
Bibliography
[edit]- Diaz de Soria, Ollivier-Zabulon (1954). Le Marseillois, devenu plus tard le Vengeur du peuple (in French). F. Robert et fils.
- Fraser, James (1840). Critical and miscellaneous essays. Vol. 5.
- Levot, Prosper (1866). Les gloires maritimes de la France: notices biographiques sur les plus célèbres marins (in French). Bertrand.
- Rouvier, Charles (1868). Histoire des marins français sous la République, de 1789 à 1803 (in French). Arthus Bertrand.
- Thiers, Adolphe (1836). Histoire de la révolution française (in French). Vol. 10.
- Troude, Onésime-Joachim (1867). Batailles navales de la France (in French). Vol. 2. Challamel ainé.
- Réimpression de l'ancien Moniteur (in French). Vol. 21. 1841.
- Fonds Marine. Campagnes (opérations ; divisions et stations navales ; missions diverses). Inventaire de la sous-série Marine BB4. Tome premier : BB4 1 à 482 (1790-1826) [1]
External links
[edit]- RENAUDIN Jean-François.Contre-Amiral, Les Amis du Patrimois napoléonien