French ship Gloire

Gloire, meaning "glory", has been a popular name for French vessels.

Naval vessels named Gloire

 * FRENCH GALLEY Gloire, an ordinary galley
 * FRENCH FRIGATE Gloire, a 40-gun frigate
 * FRENCH GALLEY Gloire, an ordinary galley
 * FRENCH SHIP Gloire, a 46-gun ship of the line
 * FRENCH SHIP Gloire, a 40-gun ship of the line
 * FRENCH CORVETTE Gloire, a 16-gun corvette
 * FRENCH FRIGATE Gloire, an Iphigénie-class frigate 32-gun frigate. Launched in 1778, she was captured by the British in 1795 and put into service as HMS Gloire (1795) until she was sold in 1802.
 * FRENCH SHIP Gloire, the Venetian flagship galley Gloria, captured in May 1797.
 * FRENCH CORVETTE Gloire, a corvette
 * FRENCH FRIGATE Gloire (1803–1812), a 44-gun frigate, was captured on 25 September 1806 and was brought into British service as HMS Gloire; she was broken up in 1812.
 * FRENCH FRIGATE Gloire, a 46-gun frigate
 * FRENCH FRIGATE Gloire, a 52-gun frigate
 * FRENCH IRONCLAD Gloire (1858–1883), the first ocean-going ironclad battleship in history.
 * FRENCH CRUISER Gloire (1899–1922), the lead ship of the Gloire-class cruiser armoured cruiser.
 * FRENCH CRUISER Gloire (1933–1958), a La Galissonnière-class cruiser

Other ships named Gloire

 * Gloire was launched at Bayonne in 1799 as an armed merchantman, became a privateer in the Indian Ocean that the British captured in 1801 and named HMS Trincomalee, but then sold in 1803. The French recaptured her in 1803 and recommissioned her as the privateer Émilien, but the British recaptured her in 1807 and recommissioned her as HMS Emilien, before selling her in 1808.