Hms Serapis (1779)

HMS ''Serapis'' was a British frigate launched by the Royal Navy in 1779. The vessel was named after the god Serapis in Greek and Egyptian mythology. The vessel was captured by Americans during the American Revolutionary War. HMS Serapis was designed as a 5th Rate vessel with 28 guns spread over two decks. On September 23, 1779, commanded by Captain Richard Pearson, she engaged the American warship USS Bonhomme Richard which was under the command of John Paul Jones in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, England. The two vessels exchanged heavy fire and the Bonhomme Richard lost most of her fire power. The battle raged on for three hours as the crew of the Bonhomme Richard tenaciously fought the Serapis, raking her deck with gunfire. Captain Pearson eventually surrendered, handing Serapis over to the Americans. The defeat was a major embarrassment for the British and the Serapis was turned over to the French in 1782. Serapis Serapis

 

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