French ship Flore
Eight ships of the French Navy have borne the name Flore (Flora):
- Flore (1707–1724), a 10-gun frigate
- Flore (1729–1754)
- Flore (1769–1785)
- Flore (1806–1811), a 44-gun frigate that took part in the Battle of Lissa
- Hortense (1803–1840), a 40-gun frigate renamed to Flore in 1814
- Flore (1869–1886), a sail frigate converted to steam before launch
- Flore (1937–1950), a destroyer
- Flore (1964–1993), a Daphné-class submarine, now on display at Lorient
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The French ship Vestale (1756) was renamed HMS Flora after her capture by the Royal Navy, and was named Flore américaine after she was re-acquired from the United States.
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