French corvette Fraternité (1793)

French corvette Fraternité was a Naïade-class brig-corvette launched in 1793.

She then served in a number of non-operational roles until she was struck in 1813.

Lloyd's List reported on 29 July 1794 that Fraternité had captured Boyne, Mill, master, off Cape Clear as Boyne was sailing from Liverpool for Africa to gather slaves.

She was recommissioned in June 1806 at Brest as a training and station ship and re-rated a brig-corvette.

In January 1812 she served as an annex to the naval school ship Tourville.