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were mounted on the masts. She had a crew of 224 officers and enlisted men, though this was later increased to 247.
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1352:. London: Office for Advertisements and Publication: 97–101.
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Fraccaroli, Aldo (1979). "Italy". In
Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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Beehler, W. H. (1887). "Naval Manoevres, 1887: Italian".
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