French ship Couronne

Fourteen ships of the French Navy or the Galley Corps (which was separate from the Navy) of the Ancien Régime or Empire have borne the name Couronne ("crown"):
 * FRENCH SHIP Couronne, the first major warship to be built in France – actually launched in 1632/33
 * FRENCH STORESHIP Couronne, a flûte or storeship (1664–1677)
 * FRENCH GALLEY Couronne, a galley (1665–1675) built as Vendôme in 1663 but renamed Couronne in 1665
 * FRENCH SHIP Couronne, an 82-gun ship of the line (1669–1712)
 * FRENCH FIRESHIP Couronne (1674), a 6-gun fire ship (1674–1677)
 * FRENCH GALLEY Couronne, a galley (1677–1686)
 * FRENCH GALLEY Couronne, a galley (1686–1696)
 * FRENCH GALLEY Couronne, a galley (1697–1716)
 * FRENCH SHIP Couronne, a 74-gun ship of the line (1749–1795)
 * FRENCH SHIP Couronne, an 80-gun ship of the line (1768–1781)
 * Couronne an 80-gun ship. Renamed Ça Ira in 1793, captured by Britain 1795. She was destroyed in an accidental fire in 1796.
 * FRENCH FRIGATE Minerve, a 32-gun frigate, bore the name Couronne while under construction as a Téméraire-class ship of the line
 * FRENCH SHIP Couronne, a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line (1813)
 * FRENCH SHIP Couronne, a Téméraire-class 80-gun ship of the line (1824–1869)
 * FRENCH IRONCLAD Couronne (1861), an iron-hulled derivative of the Gloire-class ironclad