In May 1792, under Captain Armand de Saint-Félix, Cybèle departed Brest, bound for Port Louis, where she arrived in December 1792. She cruised off the Malabar, Mahé and Pondichéry.[1]
In 1796 she took part in patrols in the Indian Ocean in Admiral Sercey's squadron, notably taking part in the action of 8 September 1796.[1]
Returned to France, she was twice refitted in Rochefort, first from 29 April 1798 and later from 19 November 1802.[1] In 1803, her armament was increased to 44 guns, with 28 18-pounders in the battery, 12 8-pounders and 4 36-pounder obusiers de vaisseau,[2] under Captain Louis-André Senez.[3]
On 18 August, a hurricane scattered the squadron between Saint Domingue and Bermuda, and Cybèle lost 38 men before taking shelter in the Chesapeake.[1]Cybèle then returned by 1807.[1]
Battle of Les Sables-d'Olonne
On 24 February 1809, under Captain Raymond Cocault, she took part in the Battle of Les Sables-d'Olonne,[1] where she had eight killed and 16 wounded.[2] The battle left her aground and the hull so badly damaged that she was broken up.[2]
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