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1135:, to Bizerte. They arrived two days later and held a fleet review that included two British battleships, two Italian battleships, and a Spanish cruiser on 19 April. The fleet returned to Toulon on 29 April, where Fallières doubled the crews' rations and suspended any punishments to thank the men for their performance.
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became the
Eastern Naval Division and were sent to the eastern Mediterranean. In December, both ships had their center and aft casemate guns removed. The ships spent 1917 largely idle as men were withdrawn from the fleet's battleships for use in anti-submarine warships. On 20 January 1918, the French
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on 1 December support the coup. The
British and French troops were defeated by the Greek Army and armed civilians and were forced to withdraw to their ships, after which the British and French fleet imposed a blockade of the royalist-controlled parts of the country. By June 1917, Constantine had been
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was 280 mm (11.0 in) thick in the central citadel, and was connected to two armored decks; the upper deck was 54 mm (2.1 in) thick while the lower deck was 51 mm (2.0 in) thick, with 70 mm (2.8 in) sloped sides. The main battery guns were protected by up to
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of 2 degrees. This increased the maximum range of the guns from 12,500 to 13,500 m (41,000 to 44,300 ft). New motors were installed in the secondary turrets in 1915–1916 to improve their training and elevation rates. Also in 1915, the 47 mm guns located on either side of the
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were moved to the roof of the rear turret. On 8 December 1915, the naval command issued orders that the light battery was to be revised to just four of the 47 mm guns and eight 65 mm (2.6 in) guns. The light battery was revised again in 1916, with the four 47 mm guns being
1291:, Algiers, and Bizerte before ultimately arriving back in Toulon on 1 November. The 2nd Squadron ships conducted torpedo training on 19 January 1914, and later that month they steamed to Bizerte, returning to Toulon on 6 February. The squadron visited various ports in June, but following the
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s secondary guns at the dock gate, but the shell bounced off and did not penetrate it. The dock was finally flooded when Ensign de
Vaisseau Roux (who was killed shortly afterward by fragments from the ship) managed to open the sluice gates. In May, the ship conducted
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Tests to determine whether the main battery turrets could be modified to increase the elevation of the guns (and hence their range) proved to be impossible, but the Navy determined that tanks on either side of the vessel could be flooded to induce a
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was thereafter assigned to the
Salonika Division, which was based in Mudros. The ship saw no further action for the remainder of the war, which concluded with the armistices signed with Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire in November.
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The French fleet patrolled the southern end of the
Adriatic for the next three days with the expectation that the Austro-Hungarians would counterattack, but their opponent never arrived. On 20 August, the 1st Squadron was sent to replenish fuel at
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of both the division and the squadron. The fleet thereafter embarked on its annual summer maneuvers, which lasted until 31 July. The
Mediterranean Squadron joined the Northern Squadron for exercises in the western Mediterranean. On 5 November,
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emerged unscathed. Despite the accident, the fleet continued with its normal routine of training exercises and cruises for the rest of the year. The 2nd
Squadron conducted in maneuvers in April 1912, and on 25 April,
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there. On 5 June 1919, she departed
Constantinople and arrived in Toulon by way of Bizerte ten days later. She was assigned to the Training Division on 1 August as a replacement for the armored cruiser
1255:. The French fleet, which by then included sixteen battleships, held large-scale maneuvers between Toulon and Sardinia beginning on 19 May. The exercises concluded with a fleet review for President
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was fitted with one 2.74 m and two 2 m rangefinders for her primary and secondary guns, and one .8 m (2 ft 7 in) Barr & Stroud rangefinder for her anti-aircraft guns.
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on 1 August. The next day, Boué de Lapeyrère ordered the entire French fleet to begin raising steam at 22:15 so the ships could sortie early the next day. Faced with the prospect that the German
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and the unwillingness of the Austro-Hungarian fleet to engage in battle led to a period of inactivity that ended with a transfer of the vessel to the
Dardanelles Division fighting in the
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1648:-class battleships and sent them to Salonika to put pressure on the Greek government. Over the course of June and July, the ships alternated between Salonika and Mudros, and on 9 July,
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attempted to evade, but she quickly received several hits that disabled her engines and set her on fire. She sank shortly thereafter and the Anglo-French fleet withdrew.
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The fleet held another fleet review outside Toulon on 4 September. Admiral Jauréguiberry took the fleet to sea on 11 September for maneuvers and visits to Golfe-Juan and
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in July 1907. Armed with a main battery of four 305 mm (12.0 in) guns, she was outclassed before even entering service by the revolutionary
British battleship
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among the crews of the battleships in early December forced the navy to confine them to Golfe-Juan to contain the fever. By 15 December, the outbreak had subsided.
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aboard. Boué de Lapeyrère inspected both battleship squadrons in Golfe-Juan from 2 to 12 July, after which the ships cruised first to Corsica and then to Algeria.
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to support a pro-Allied coup. She saw little activity in 1917 and 1918 after the coup succeeded. Following the end of the war in late 1918, she was sent to
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360 mm (14.2 in) of armor on the fronts of the turrets, while the secondary turrets had 138 mm (5.4 in) of armor on the faces. The
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carrying the French Army in North Africa to metropolitan France, the French fleet was tasked with providing heavy escort to the convoys. Accordingly,
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converted with high-angle anti-aircraft mounts. They were placed atop the rear main battery turret and the number 5 and 6 secondary turret roofs.
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557:(33 km/h; 21 mph). Coal storage amounted to 1,800 t (1,770 long tons; 1,980 short tons), which provided a maximum range of 8,400
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Fauque de Jonquières, following the publication of a letter in which Germinet criticized the fleet's ammunition supply. While in Villefranche,
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to put pressure on the Greek government to enter the war on the side of the Allies. She contributed men to a landing party that went ashore in
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during his visit to the port from 18 to 24 February. After his departure, the Mediterranean Squadron conducted training exercises off
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suffered a catastrophic magazine explosion that destroyed the vessel. Her commanding officer attempted to flood the dock holding
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had returned. On 18–19 September, the fleet made another incursion into the Adriatic, steaming as far north as the island of
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went to Malta for periodic maintenance, which was completed four days later. She then returned to Mudros, by which time an
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conducting reconnaissance in the area. By June, the French and British had grown weary over the refusal of the Greek King
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on 1 September in an attempt to draw out the Austro-Hungarian fleet, which again refused to take the bait. By this time,
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and punching a hole in the hull. She was decommissioned on 20 June and repairs lasted from 15 August to 15 September.
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steamed into the Atlantic for training exercises on 2 June; while at sea ten days later, they rendezvoused with
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outbreak had killed eleven men and made another 475 seriously ill, 150 of whom had to be sent home to recover.
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prompted the fleet to remain close to port, making only short training sorties as international tensions rose.
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on 17 December 1903, and completed on 1 July 1907, several months after the revolutionary British battleship
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was detached for an overhaul at Toulon. While she was away, the bulk of the French fleet was transferred to
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went on a cruise in the western Mediterranean in May and June, visiting a number of ports including
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as the war continued to widen. The 1st and 2nd Squadrons were therefore sent to the southern
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to conduct training exercises in the Atlantic. While en route to Brest, the ships stopped in
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later had these replaced with 2.74 m (9 ft 0 in) rangefinders taken from the
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In the meantime, in August, a pro-Allied group launched a coup against the monarchy in the
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1608:. During this action, a shell detonated in one of her secondary guns, wounding seven men.
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and the rest of the 2nd Squadron were sent to Algiers, where they joined a group of seven
837:, where they remained for more than a month. During this period of training, on 17 March,
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on 7 October. There, the ships were to take part in an attack on the Greek fleet, with
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that would better resist flooding than the shallow side armor used in earlier vessels.
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until replaced by newer vessels in 1911. Following the outbreak of war in July 1914,
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and joined what became the 3rd Battle Division, which also included the battleships
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to face the Germans invading northern France. She thereafter steamed to contain the
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had begun to enter service, and they were assigned to the 1st Squadron, displacing
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under tow. The French battleships then bombarded Austrian fortifications at
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opened fire at the guns to suppress them while the cruisers withdrew.
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on 6 January 1913. The ships then took part in training exercises off
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in the Ottoman Empire, itself wracked with internal collapse and the
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had had to withdraw as well, the first two ships having collided and
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After entering service, she was assigned to the 1st Division of the
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guns. The ship was also armed with two 450 mm (17.7 in)
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proved to be a workhorse of the French fleet, particularly during
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The patrols continued through December, when an Austro-Hungarian
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propellant. Several ships in the harbor were damaged, though
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departed for Toulon on 17 August and arrived on 6 September.
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bombarded BĂ´ne and Philippeville and then fled east to the
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guns; twelve were mounted in twin turrets, and six were in
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contributed men to a landing party that went ashore in
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for the night. On 2 August, she steamed south to shell
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prepared for action. The battlecruiser struck several
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and the rest of 1st Squadron and the armored cruisers
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of 24.25 m (79 ft 7 in) and an average
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On 12 August, France and Britain declared war on the
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in August. The increasing threat of Austro-Hungarian
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Hamilton, Robert & Herwig, Holger, eds. (2004).
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1422:. On 15 August, the two squadrons arrived off the
1094:and Algeria from 21 May to 4 June in company with
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1426:, where they met the patrolling British cruisers
1090:on 29 March. She then returned for maneuvers off
897:By 5 January 1909, Germinet had been replaced by
459:, though she took no active role and served as a
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2443:The Naval Policy of Austria-Hungary, 1867–1918
1133:Minister of Public Works, Posts and Telegraphs
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2401:Jordan, John & Caresse, Philippe (2017).
1596:supported an assault on the Ottoman forts at
791:—Vice Admiral) Germinet. On 13 January 1908,
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1771:Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War
610:had 266 mm (10.5 in) thick sides.
457:Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War
307:Secondary turrets: 138 mm (5.4 in)
2445:. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press.
1341:that had a contingent of 7,000 troops from
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521:was 135.25 meters (443 ft 9 in)
408:carrying elements of the French Army from
3155:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1910
2589:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1907
2386:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2348:. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
1293:assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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1403:under fire from the French fleet at the
1020:Map of the western Mediterranean, where
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721:to put out the inferno by firing one of
2327:One Hundred Years of French Battleships
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1552:that had run aground there. On 18 May,
336:was the second and final member of the
18:French Republique-class predreadnoughts
1703:, which the Allies sought to support.
1169:. By 1 August, the battleships of the
1055:on 18 February. During the maneuvers,
1051:for a simulated attack on the port of
980:. From 8 to 15 July, the ships lay at
147:135.25 meters (443 ft 9 in)
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1721:received word that the battlecruiser
886:, Spain. The ships were inspected by
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2329:] (in French). Nantes: Marines.
2306:. London: Conway. pp. 121–138.
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377:During the ship's peacetime career,
323:Lower deck: 51 mm (2.0 in)
221:18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
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1116:and the rest of the fleet escorted
572:Canon de 305 mm Modèle 1893/96 guns
158:24.25 m (79 ft 7 in)
1188:-class ships to the 2nd Squadron.
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984:and the next day, they steamed to
166:8.2 m (26 ft 11 in)
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2405:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing.
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2365:A Naval History of World War I
2323:Cent ans de cuirassés français
1785:. Due to personnel shortages,
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1073:Oceanographic Museum of Monaco
976:sets and shooting training in
917:in Villefranche for President
204:triple-expansion steam engines
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2550:List of battleships of France
279:2 Ă— 450 mm (18 in)
3609:RĂ©publique-class battleships
2384:Decisions for War, 1914–1917
2182:, pp. 257–258, 267–268.
2009:, pp. 225–226, 231–232.
545:. They were rated at 17,500
313:: 266 mm (10.5 in)
304:: 360 mm (14.2 in)
297:: 280 mm (11.0 in)
2441:Sondhaus, Lawrence (1994).
584:Canon de 164 mm Modèle 1893
481:RĂ©publique-class battleship
420:, taking part in the minor
345:pre-dreadnought battleships
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3624:Maritime incidents in 1907
3604:Maritime incidents in 1910
1235:Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère
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907:Albert I, Prince of Monaco
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320:: 54 mm (2.1 in)
260:305 mm Modèle 1893/96
122:pre-dreadnought battleship
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2363:Halpern, Paul G. (1995).
2344:Halpern, Paul G. (2004).
1820:on 25 September 1937 and
1808:then became a stationary
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102:Broken up for scrap, 1937
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2230:, pp. 274, 276–277.
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2086:, pp. 233–234, 239.
1964:"French warship damaged"
758:, along with her sister
711:, the nearby battleship
592:47 mm (1.9 in)
539:triple expansion engines
274:47 mm (1.9 in)
3446:August (unknown date):
3055:August (unknown date):
1412:Austro-Hungarian Empire
1347:dreadnought battleships
1071:for the opening of the
267:164 mm Modèle 1896
107:General characteristics
2700:March (unknown date):
1814:Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer
1465:to escape. The slower
1407:
1318:Mediterranean Division
1063:that accidentally hit
1025:
756:Mediterranean Squadron
751:
649:dreadnought battleship
582:consisted of eighteen
494:
432:, where she bombarded
383:Mediterranean Squadron
355:in April 1902 and her
3614:Ships built in France
2216:Hamilton & Herwig
1485:remained on station;
1451:and the torpedo boat
1420:Austro-Hungarian Navy
1391:The Austro-Hungarian
1390:
1019:
994:Nicholas II of Russia
743:
488:
414:Austro-Hungarian Navy
3001:Prinz August Wilhelm
2321:Gille, Eric (1999).
2264:Jordan & Caresse
2254:, pp. 277, 279.
2252:Jordan & Caresse
2228:Jordan & Caresse
2204:Jordan & Caresse
2180:Jordan & Caresse
2144:Jordan & Caresse
2132:Jordan & Caresse
2110:, pp. 252, 254.
2108:Jordan & Caresse
2096:Jordan & Caresse
2084:Jordan & Caresse
2072:Jordan & Caresse
2060:Jordan & Caresse
2019:Jordan & Caresse
2007:Jordan & Caresse
1992:Jordan & Caresse
1951:Jordan & Caresse
1915:Jordan & Caresse
1903:Jordan & Caresse
1891:Jordan & Caresse
1879:Jordan & Caresse
1855:Jordan & Caresse
1840:Jordan & Caresse
1075:in company with the
835:Villefranche-sur-Mer
795:and the battleships
574:mounted in two twin-
489:Line-drawing of the
471:the following year.
463:. She then became a
3285:William C. Moreland
2266:, pp. 285–286.
2242:, pp. 112–113.
2194:, pp. 3–4, 16.
2170:, pp. 258–259.
2134:, pp. 254–256.
2098:, pp. 234–238.
2062:, pp. 232–233.
2032:"Torpedoing report"
1893:, pp. 281–282.
1729:) would sortie, so
1628:shot down a German
1364:-class battleships
974:wireless telegraphy
669:Construction – 1909
410:French North Africa
401:was used to escort
27:
2494:-class battleships
2041:. 17 February 1910
2039:The New York Times
1971:The New York Times
1727:Yavuz Sultan Selim
1562:Gallipoli Campaign
1556:Nicol came aboard
1459:Battle of Antivari
1408:
1405:Battle of Antivari
1329:—might attack the
1271:and two destroyer
1125:Théophile Delcassé
1026:
966:Pertuis d'Antioche
894:during the visit.
752:
509:Louis-Émile Bertin
495:
430:Gallipoli Campaign
422:Battle of Antivari
351:built between her
23:
3591:
3590:
3265:Pere Marquette 18
3122:
3121:
2556:
2555:
2452:978-1-55753-034-9
2433:978-0-87021-907-8
2412:978-1-59114-639-1
2393:978-0-521-83679-1
2374:978-1-55750-352-7
2355:978-0-253-34379-6
2336:978-2-909675-50-3
2313:978-1-84486-041-8
2294:978-0-85177-133-5
2122:, pp. 55–56.
1789:was reduced to a
1783:Greco-Turkish War
1424:Strait of Otranto
1320:—centered on the
949:protected cruiser
888:King Alfonso XIII
684:on 1 April 1902,
682:La Seyne shipyard
638:Barr & Stroud
580:secondary battery
547:metric horsepower
543:Niclausse boilers
541:with twenty-four
497:The ships of the
387:Mediterranean Sea
329:
328:
184:metric horsepower
178:Niclausse boilers
3631:
3583:
3578:
3562:
3541:
3531:
3520:
3510:
3500:
3490:
3474:
3463:
3453:
3442:
3431:
3421:
3411:
3400:
3390:
3379:
3369:
3359:
3349:
3339:
3318:
3308:
3298:
3288:
3278:
3268:
3258:
3247:
3237:
3227:
3217:
3207:
3197:
3187:
3176:
3149:
3142:
3135:
3126:
3114:
3109:
3093:
3083:
3073:
3062:
3051:
3041:
3031:
3014:
3004:
2994:
2978:
2968:
2958:
2948:
2930:
2920:
2910:
2900:
2879:
2869:
2859:
2856:Thomas W. Lawson
2849:
2839:
2829:
2819:
2809:
2793:
2783:
2773:
2763:
2747:
2737:
2726:
2716:
2706:
2696:
2686:
2676:
2666:
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2646:
2636:
2626:
2616:
2583:
2576:
2569:
2560:
2484:
2477:
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2461:
2456:
2437:
2416:
2397:
2378:
2359:
2340:
2317:
2298:
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2255:
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2219:
2213:
2207:
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2195:
2189:
2183:
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2171:
2165:
2159:
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2147:
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2099:
2093:
2087:
2081:
2075:
2069:
2063:
2057:
2051:
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2048:
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2036:
2028:
2022:
2016:
2010:
2004:
1995:
1989:
1983:
1982:
1980:
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1968:
1960:
1954:
1948:
1942:
1936:
1930:
1924:
1918:
1912:
1906:
1900:
1894:
1888:
1882:
1876:
1870:
1864:
1858:
1852:
1843:
1837:
1295:and the ensuing
1257:Raymond Poincaré
1237:and the British
919:Armand Fallières
913:, followed by a
727:
703:outdated. While
697:pre-dreadnoughts
569:
381:served with the
246:710 enlisted men
210:screw propellers
86:17 December 1903
60:
57:
56:
55:
35:
28:
3639:
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3594:
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3493:
3477:
3466:
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3445:
3434:
3424:
3414:
3403:
3393:
3382:
3372:
3362:
3352:
3342:
3332:
3326:Other incidents
3321:
3311:
3301:
3291:
3281:
3271:
3261:
3250:
3240:
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3220:
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3123:
3118:
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3054:
3044:
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3017:
3007:
2997:
2981:
2971:
2961:
2951:
2933:
2923:
2913:
2903:
2893:
2887:Other incidents
2882:
2872:
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2054:
2044:
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2034:
2030:
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2025:
2017:
2013:
2005:
1998:
1990:
1986:
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1966:
1962:
1961:
1957:
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1937:
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1925:
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1897:
1889:
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1877:
1873:
1865:
1861:
1853:
1846:
1838:
1834:
1830:
1769:as part of the
1763:
1672:steamed to the
1614:
1418:to contain the
1339:passenger ships
1310:
1305:
1239:Prince of Wales
1216:steamed to the
1014:
725:
671:
666:
664:Service history
616:
567:
513:armored citadel
483:
477:
455:to support the
171:Installed power
58:
53:
51:
41:
19:
12:
11:
5:
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3616:
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3545:Unknown date:
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3511:
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3491:
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3464:
3454:
3443:
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3422:
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3391:
3380:
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3360:
3350:
3340:
3336:FĂĽrst Bismarck
3329:
3327:
3323:
3322:
3320:
3319:
3312:Unknown date:
3309:
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3289:
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2890:
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2870:
2860:
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2840:
2836:Queen Cristina
2830:
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2794:
2784:
2774:
2764:
2748:
2738:
2727:
2717:
2707:
2697:
2687:
2677:
2667:
2657:
2647:
2637:
2627:
2623:Prinz Waldemar
2617:
2607:Alice Gertrude
2600:
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2591:
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2318:
2312:
2299:
2293:
2274:
2271:
2269:
2268:
2256:
2244:
2232:
2220:
2218:, p. 181.
2208:
2196:
2184:
2172:
2160:
2148:
2146:, p. 257.
2136:
2124:
2112:
2100:
2088:
2076:
2074:, p. 233.
2064:
2052:
2023:
2021:, p. 232.
2011:
1996:
1994:, p. 223.
1984:
1955:
1953:, p. 231.
1943:
1941:, p. 130.
1931:
1919:
1907:
1905:, p. 282.
1895:
1883:
1871:
1869:, p. 297.
1859:
1844:
1831:
1829:
1826:
1779:Constantinople
1762:
1761:Postwar career
1759:
1660:. From there,
1613:
1610:
1592:. On 12 July,
1382:Ottoman Empire
1309:
1306:
1304:
1301:
1129:Charles Dumont
1122:Naval Minister
1013:
1010:
890:, who boarded
670:
667:
665:
662:
630:superstructure
615:
612:
559:nautical miles
507:. Designed by
479:Main article:
476:
473:
453:Constantinople
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3346:Prinz Joachim
3341:
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2861:
2858:
2857:
2851:
2848:
2847:
2841:
2838:
2837:
2831:
2828:
2827:
2826:Ina Mactavish
2821:
2818:
2817:
2811:
2808:
2807:
2802:
2801:
2795:
2792:
2791:
2785:
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2579:
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2570:
2565:
2564:
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2546:
2540:
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2533:
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2525:
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1973:. 30 May 1907
1972:
1965:
1959:
1956:
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1947:
1944:
1940:
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1932:
1929:, p. 21.
1928:
1923:
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1917:, p. 88.
1916:
1911:
1908:
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1892:
1887:
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1881:, p. 87.
1880:
1875:
1872:
1868:
1863:
1860:
1857:, p. 89.
1856:
1851:
1849:
1845:
1842:, p. 86.
1841:
1836:
1833:
1827:
1825:
1823:
1819:
1818:ship breakers
1815:
1811:
1810:training ship
1807:
1803:
1799:
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1792:
1791:barracks ship
1788:
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1639:
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1634:Constantine I
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1585:
1584:Jauréguiberry
1581:
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78:1 April 1902
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3234:James Rolph
3011:Grängesberg
2927:Winifredian
2816:Pedro Nunes
1797:Victor Hugo
1744:On 4 July,
1739:naval mines
1606:Seferihisar
1580:Charlemagne
1576:Saint Louis
1303:World War I
1297:July Crisis
1262:Jules Ferry
1253:Le Lavandou
1153:, Bizerte,
1059:launched a
882:steamed to
829:steamed to
814:Saint Louis
802:Charlemagne
784:Vice-amiral
709:fitting-out
692:Dreadnought
601:The ship's
576:gun turrets
372:World War I
363:Dreadnought
353:keel laying
349:French Navy
243:32 officers
133:metric tons
94:1 July 1907
3619:1906 ships
3598:Categories
3559:RĂ©publique
3460:D.R. Hanna
3162:Shipwrecks
3090:Mauretania
2876:Dei Gratia
2596:Shipwrecks
2506:RĂ©publique
2492:RĂ©publique
2273:References
1735:RĂ©publique
1718:RĂ©publique
1700:Noemvriana
1666:DĂ©mocratie
1654:Cephalonia
1642:RĂ©publique
1536:torpedoed
1527:DĂ©mocratie
1511:RĂ©publique
1503:DĂ©mocratie
1499:RĂ©publique
1495:RĂ©publique
1491:DĂ©mocratie
1331:troopships
1193:Marseilles
1184:, and the
1182:RĂ©publique
1100:DĂ©mocratie
1096:RĂ©publique
1077:destroyers
1065:RĂ©publique
1045:DĂ©mocratie
1033:RĂ©publique
1006:DĂ©mocratie
1002:RĂ©publique
970:La Pallice
962:submarines
947:, and the
941:RĂ©publique
927:DĂ©mocratie
880:RĂ©publique
843:RĂ©publique
831:Golfe-Juan
797:RĂ©publique
761:RĂ©publique
731:sea trials
707:was still
525:and had a
499:RĂ©publique
491:RĂ©publique
339:RĂ©publique
238:Complement
197:Propulsion
117:RĂ©publique
3548:Hougomont
3526:HMS
3469:HMS
3448:HMS
3437:HMS
3406:HMS
3397:Minnehaha
3385:USS
3253:HMS
3182:USS
3068:USS
3057:HMS
3038:San Pedro
3020:HMS
2943:HMS
2938:Albemarle
2936:HMS
2907:Vaderland
2866:Cap Lopez
2744:Silverlip
2732:HMS
2703:Fairhaven
2663:Dundonald
1828:Footnotes
1767:Black Sea
1750:influenza
1674:roadstead
1658:Keratsini
1612:1916–1918
1598:Achi Baba
1550:steamship
1538:Jean Bart
1446:SMS
1440:north of
1435:HMS
1428:HMS
1373:Vergniaud
1367:Condorcet
1357:Jean Bart
1343:XIX Corps
1308:1914–1915
1285:Le Verdon
1273:flotillas
1221:roadstead
1012:1910–1914
990:Cherbourg
884:Barcelona
777:replaced
690:HMS
678:laid down
643:, though
603:main belt
588:casemates
535:displaced
403:troopship
361:HMS
137:long tons
75:Laid down
3535:25 Dec:
3524:10 Dec:
3487:Preussen
3481:Brighton
3439:Barfleur
3435:10 Aug:
3404:30 May:
3394:18 Apr:
3363:18 Feb:
3353:21 Jan:
3302:10 Dec:
3295:Preussen
3282:18 Oct:
3272:28 Sep:
3251:21 Aug:
3241:12 Aug:
3221:20 Jul:
3214:PluviĂ´se
3211:26 May:
3201:17 May:
3194:Pericles
3191:31 Mar:
3173:Farallon
3087:23 Dec:
3080:Favorite
3070:Franklin
3066:21 Oct:
3048:Standart
3045:29 Aug:
3035:21 Jul:
3025:, USLHT
3018:20 Jun:
2982:12 Mar:
2975:Devonian
2972:11 Mar:
2952:20 Feb:
2934:11 Feb:
2904:19 Jan:
2897:Turbinia
2894:11 Jan:
2873:27 Dec:
2863:21 Dec:
2853:14 Dec:
2833:21 Oct:
2823:17 Oct:
2813:13 Oct:
2797:11 Oct:
2790:Metamora
2787:29 Sep:
2780:Columbia
2777:21 Jul:
2767:19 Jun:
2751:20 May:
2730:19 Apr:
2720:16 Apr:
2713:Hereford
2690:18 Mar:
2680:17 Mar:
2670:12 Mar:
2640:24 Feb:
2630:21 Feb:
2620:17 Jan:
2604:11 Jan:
2168:Sondhaus
1867:Campbell
1822:scrapped
1630:zeppelin
1618:Salonika
1589:Henri IV
1544:went to
1437:Weymouth
1360:and the
1201:Poudre B
1151:Cagliari
1092:Sardinia
1081:Coutelas
986:Le Havre
859:ironclad
770:flagship
686:launched
445:Salonika
436:forces.
395:flagship
391:Atlantic
389:and the
300:Primary
253:Armament
135:(14,640
83:Launched
3538:Finland
3514:5 Dec:
3504:3 Dec:
3478:5 Nov:
3467:7 Sep:
3425:5 Aug:
3415:6 Jun:
3383:9 Apr:
3373:8 Mar:
3366:Moresby
3343:9 Jan:
3333:6 Jan:
3315:Lothair
3305:Olympia
3292:6 Nov:
3275:Chester
3262:9 Sep:
3255:Bedford
3231:2 Aug:
3180:6 Feb:
3170:5 Jan:
3077:9 Nov:
3008:2 Jun:
2998:3 May:
2991:Suffren
2965:Gymnote
2962:5 Mar:
2924:5 Feb:
2917:Etruria
2843:2 Dec:
2770:Gymnote
2741:1 May:
2723:Lucifer
2710:1 Apr:
2660:7 Mar:
2650:3 Mar:
2613:Welcome
2537:Liberté
2529:Suffren
2045:13 July
1977:13 July
1939:Caresse
1927:Preston
1678:Eleusis
1670:Suffren
1646:Liberté
1572:Suffren
1546:Prováti
1515:Justice
1507:Cattaro
1487:Justice
1442:Othonoi
1430:Defence
1351:Courbet
1277:Tangier
1225:Justice
1197:Liberté
1186:Liberté
1163:Algiers
1104:typhoid
1061:torpedo
1049:Suffren
1037:Justice
1031:joined
964:in the
953:Galilée
945:Justice
931:Liberté
911:Corsica
905:hosted
872:Bizerte
863:TempĂŞte
854:Liberté
848:Justice
820:Masséna
808:Gaulois
779:Suffren
766:Suffren
680:at the
653:Courbet
504:Suffren
434:Ottoman
426:U-boats
416:in the
406:convoys
347:of the
302:turrets
182:17,500
131:14,870
46:History
3553:Patrie
3387:Pawnee
2985:Patrie
2955:Kléber
2806:Cyprus
2754:Chanzy
2683:Suevic
2653:Dakota
2633:Berlin
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1709:Athens
1705:Patrie
1691:Lemnos
1686:Patrie
1682:Athens
1668:, and
1662:Patrie
1650:Patrie
1644:- and
1638:Allies
1626:Vérité
1622:Patrie
1602:Mudros
1594:Patrie
1586:, and
1567:Kléber
1558:Patrie
1542:Patrie
1534:U-boat
1523:Patrie
1493:, and
1483:Vérité
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1172:Danton
1167:Bougie
1165:, and
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1087:Cognée
1069:Monaco
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1022:Patrie
1004:, and
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923:Patrie
903:Patrie
892:Patrie
876:Patrie
868:target
851:, and
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823:, and
793:Patrie
775:Patrie
768:, the
749:Toulon
745:Patrie
735:Toulon
723:Patrie
705:Patrie
701:Patrie
674:Patrie
658:Patrie
645:Patrie
626:bridge
565:Patrie
519:Patrie
475:Design
449:Athens
441:Patrie
399:Patrie
379:Patrie
368:Patrie
333:Patrie
316:Upper
229:8,400
144:Length
119:-class
69:Patrie
59:France
38:Patrie
25:Patrie
3497:Alose
3418:Trent
3408:Quail
3204:Forel
3028:Maple
3022:Dryad
2800:Aagot
2760:Izaro
2734:Ariel
2693:Jebba
2539:class
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2240:Gille
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1967:(PDF)
1519:Lissa
1475:Malta
1467:Zenta
1448:Zenta
1394:Zenta
1281:Royan
1174:class
982:Brest
958:Cádiz
866:as a
726:'
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555:knots
531:draft
493:class
469:scrap
341:class
289:Armor
272:24 Ă—
265:18 Ă—
226:Range
218:Speed
163:Draft
3585:1911
3572:1909
3507:Watt
3376:Watt
3356:Pisa
3224:Dode
3184:Nina
3116:1908
3103:1906
2673:IĂ©na
2643:Gjøa
2447:ISBN
2428:ISBN
2407:ISBN
2388:ISBN
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2350:ISBN
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2289:ISBN
2047:2012
1979:2012
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714:IĂ©na
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527:beam
318:deck
295:Belt
276:guns
269:guns
262:guns
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208:3 Ă—
202:3 Ă—
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