Friedland was an Océan-class 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.
During her construction, she was renamed Friedland, Duc de Bordeaux during the Bourbon Restoration, Friedland again briefly during the Hundred Days and back to Duc de Bordeaux thereafter.
[1] She was decommissioned from 1852 to 1853, when she took back service and served in the Crimean War.
[1] On 27 July 1853, she ran aground off the Rabbit Islands, Ottoman Empire.
In 1857, work was undertaken to convert her to a steam and sail ship, but the conversion was aborted in February 1858 and the engine was eventually installed on Turenne.