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* The [[ship of the line]] [[French ship Mont-Blanc (1791)|''Mont-Blanc'']] (1791) |
* The [[ship of the line]] [[French ship Mont-Blanc (1791)|''Mont-Blanc'']] (1791) |
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* The cargo ship ''Mont-Blanc'', used to carry ammunition, which caused the [[Halifax Explosion]] in [[1917]]. |
* The cargo ship ''Mont-Blanc'', used to carry ammunition, which caused the [[Halifax Explosion]] in [[1917]]. |
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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,
- The ship of the line Mont-Blanc (1791)
- The cargo ship Mont-Blanc, used to carry ammunition, which caused the Halifax Explosion in 1917.