On 21 October 1809, she sailed from Toulon to escort a convoy bound for Barcelona.
Chased by a British squadron under Collingwood during the Battle of Maguelone, she managed to escape to Marseille in spite of a broken bowsprit, and eventually reached Toulon on 3 November.
[1] On 29 March 1811, she departed Toulon with Adrienne, escorting the storeship Dromadaire carrying 8 tonnes of gunpowder and ammunition to Corfu.
At the Bourbon Restoration, she was renamed Junon, effective from 11 April 1814.
She served as a transport in Madagascar, then was re-armed in the Mediterranean, before being struck in 1842.