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Laetificat also taught Temeraire, by example, to lift his captain up and put him aboard.  Before then, [[William Laurence|Laurence]] had been clambering up Temeraire's harness.  Once Temeraire saw Laetificat put Portland aboard, however, he immediately followed suit, to Laurence's private amusement.
 
Laetificat also taught Temeraire, by example, to lift his captain up and put him aboard.  Before then, [[William Laurence|Laurence]] had been clambering up Temeraire's harness.  Once Temeraire saw Laetificat put Portland aboard, however, he immediately followed suit, to Laurence's private amusement.
  
Laetificat participated in the [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in October 1805, along with the [[Longwing]]s [[Excidium]] and [[Mortiferus]].  By early 1807, however, Laetificat was ill with the [[Dragon Plague]] and not expected to last the summer if a cure were not found.  Because of Laetificat's illness, Portland refused to leave Gibraltar to replace [[Lenton]] as admiral at the [[Dover covert]] and commander-in-chief of the Channel Division.  This post was given to [[Jane Roland]] instead.  
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Laetificat participated in the [[Battle of Trafalgar]].  
  
 
In Latin, her name means "she brings joy", as the third person singular of the verb ''laetifico, laetificare'' ("to make joyful").
 
In Latin, her name means "she brings joy", as the third person singular of the verb ''laetifico, laetificare'' ("to make joyful").

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