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''HMS Potentate'' is a large [[Dragon Transport Ship]] of Britain's Royal Navy. This frigate was most noted for her shipwreck off the coast of Japan's Chikuzen Province, and later intrusion into Nagasaki Harbour in 1812. She participated in several engagements during the Napoleonic Wars.
 
''HMS Potentate'' is a large [[Dragon Transport Ship]] of Britain's Royal Navy. This frigate was most noted for her shipwreck off the coast of Japan's Chikuzen Province, and later intrusion into Nagasaki Harbour in 1812. She participated in several engagements during the Napoleonic Wars.
  
''Potentate'' sailed to the Pacific in 1805, and entered Nagasaki Harbour in 1808. She later sailed to Guangzhou, China, and later set course for Spain and Portugal (the Iberian Peninsula), carrying [[Iskierka]], [[Lily]], [[Maximus]], [[Dulcia]], [[Nitidus]], and possibly [[Arkady]].
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''Potentate'' sailed to the Atlantic, and later entered Nagasaki Harbour in 1812. She later sailed to Guangzhou, China, and later set course for Spain and Portugal (the Iberian Peninsula), carrying [[Iskierka]], [[Lily]], [[Maximus]], [[Dulcia]], [[Nitidus]], and possibly [[Arkady]].
  
 
== Origin of the Name ==
 
== Origin of the Name ==

Revision as of 08:01, 22 August 2013

HMS Potentate is a large Dragon Transport Ship of Britain's Royal Navy. This frigate was most noted for her shipwreck off the coast of Japan's Chikuzen Province, and later intrusion into Nagasaki Harbour in 1812. She participated in several engagements during the Napoleonic Wars.

Potentate sailed to the Atlantic, and later entered Nagasaki Harbour in 1812. She later sailed to Guangzhou, China, and later set course for Spain and Portugal (the Iberian Peninsula), carrying Iskierka, Lily, Maximus, Dulcia, Nitidus, and possibly Arkady.

Origin of the Name

The word "potentate" (Late Latin potentātus: power, dominion) is a noun for "a person who possesses great power, as a sovereign, monarch, or ruler". It is also a synonym for "monarch" or "ruler".