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{{other ships|French ship Iéna}}{{Infobox ship imageShip image=Commerce de Paris mp3h9492.jpg | Ship caption=Silver scale model of the Commerce de Paris, sister-ship of the Iéna, on display at the Musée de la Marine in Paris. }}{{Infobox ship career | Hide header= | Ship country=France | Ship flag= | Ship name= | Ship namesake=Battle of Jena-Auerstedt | Ship owner= | Ship operator= | Ship registry= | Ship route= | Ship ordered= | Ship awarded= | Ship builder=Rochefort shipyard | Ship original cost= | Ship yard number= | Ship way number= | Ship laid down=6 March 1805 | Ship launched=30 August 1814 | Ship sponsor= | Ship christened= | Ship completed= | Ship acquired= | Ship commissioned=26 November 1814 | Ship recommissioned= | Ship decommissioned=31 December 1864 | Ship maiden voyage= | Ship in service= | Ship out of service= | Ship renamed= | Ship reclassified= | Ship refit= | Ship struck= | Ship homeport= | Ship motto= | Ship nickname= | Ship honours= | Ship captured= | Ship fate= | Ship status= | Ship notes= | Ship badge= }}{{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header= | Header caption= | Ship class=110-gun Commerce de Paris class ship of the line | Ship type= | Ship tonnage= | Ship displacement= | Ship tons burthen= | 62.5|m|abbr=on}} | 16.3|m|abbr=on}} | Ship height= | 8.1|m|abbr=on}} | Ship depth= | Ship hold depth= | Ship decks= | Ship deck clearance= | Ship propulsion= | Ship sail plan= | Ship speed= | Ship boats= | Ship capacity= | Ship troops= | Ship complement=1060 men | Ship armament=*110 guns (nominally), 114 guns (actual):- lower deck: 30 36-pounder guns
- middle deck: 32 24-pounder guns
- upper deck: 32 12-pounder guns
- Castles: 10 8-pounder guns
- 10 36-pounder carronades
| Ship armour= | Ship notes= }} | The Iéna was a Commerce de Paris class 110-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She was laid down on 6 March 1805 as Victorieux ("Victor"). During her construction, she was renamed Iéna in January 1807, and Duc d'Angoulême in July 1814 with the Bourbon Restoration. She was launched on 30 August 1814. The next year, during the Hundred Days, she briefly took back the name of Iéna in March, and was renamed Duc d'Angoulême again in July. On 9 August 1830, following the July Revolution, she again took the name of Iéna. In 1854, she took part in the Crimean War, and was converted to a troopship the next year. She was struck on 31 December 1864, and served as a hulk in Toulon until 1915. External links - [https://web.archive.org/web/20071015100732/http://dossiersmarine.free.fr/fs_v_V1.html 110/130-gun ships-of-the-line]
- {{fr}} [https://troisponts.wordpress.com/2013/11/12/jen-ris-encore/ « J’en ris encore »], Nicolas Mioque
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