The frigate was ordered on 6 April 1803 in Nantes from the Crucy brothers, but on 14 October, it was ordered that her construction take place in Lorient instead.[1] On 16 September, she took her name of Calypso.[1] On 5 December 1806, she was commissioned under Captain Louis-Léon Jacob.[1]
Unable to effect heavy repairs, Calypso remained stranded in Les Sables-d'Olonne harbour in her battered state,[1] until she was struck from the navy list in January 1813.[2] She was eventually sold for use as a merchantman circa 1814.[2]
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