French frigate Artémise (1828)

The Artémise was a 60-gun frigate of the French Navy, designed by Jean-Baptiste Hubert.

[2] Built as a 60-gun frigate carrying a main 24-pounder battery, Artémise was armed en flûte in 1830 for the Expédition d'Alger and used as a troop ship.

In 1832, she took part in the Battle of Ancona, ferrying troops along with Suffren and Victoire.

[1] In 1836, under Captain Laplace, Artémise took part in an expedition to the Caribbean, along with Algésiras, and the next year circumnavigated the globe.

[3] In July 1839, she took part in the Laplace affair in Honolulu, in which King Kamehameha III was forced to grant religious toleration to Catholics in his dominions.