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in 1915–1918, but saw no action as a result of the cautious policies of both the
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1174:Brassey 1908
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1150:Brassey 1911
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1138:The Engineer
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779:c. 1908, by
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744:shipyard in
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640:main battery
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587:inverted bow
575:long overall
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552:Regina Elena
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518:Regina Elena
517:
505:displacement
491:Regia Marina
477:Regina Elena
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450:
435:Derna, Libya
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417:main battery
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396:Regina Elena
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387:Regia Marina
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377:Regina Elena
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277:10,000
261:(39.61
222:19,618
171:Displacement
160:Regina Elena
159:
87:Regia Marina
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1526:Engineering
1073:dreadnought
952:World War I
946:World War I
937:. In June,
702:Krupp steel
652:gun turrets
589:and a long
557:battleships
455:World War I
1676:1905 ships
1655:Categories
1291:References
976:submarines
970:. Admiral
927:Dodecanese
883:battalions
690:below the
658:of twelve
591:forecastle
577:and had a
447:Aegean Sea
443:Dodecanese
294:Complement
233:Propulsion
1089:Citations
1050:Footnotes
984:MAS boats
895:Cyrenaica
734:laid down
710:main belt
692:waterline
664:amidships
602:full load
509:long tons
392:lead ship
176:long tons
126:Completed
110:Laid down
1466:(1996).
996:Brindisi
929:between
876:Benghazi
848:flagship
750:launched
441:and the
302:Armament
145:Scrapped
134:Stricken
118:Launched
81:Operator
71:Namesake
1500:Portals
1309:1408563
1222:Beehler
1210:Beehler
1198:Beehler
1186:Beehler
907:Taranto
830:Tripoli
736:at the
648:caliber
642:of two
625:funnels
561:Brassey
445:in the
347:Turrets
297:742–764
174:13,774
96:Builder
40:History
1599:Napoli
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1020:Allied
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998:, and
992:Napoli
939:Napoli
923:Napoli
915:Rhodes
911:Rhodes
903:Napoli
899:Napoli
891:Napoli
887:Napoli
872:Napoli
867:Napoli
859:Napoli
844:Napoli
825:Amalfi
810:Napoli
802:Napoli
777:Napoli
754:Napoli
730:Napoli
708:. The
698:Napoli
680:Napoli
606:Napoli
571:Napoli
554:-class
535:Napoli
465:Design
451:Napoli
439:Rhodes
427:Napoli
413:Napoli
405:, and
379:-class
374:was a
371:Napoli
257:21.39
187:Length
162:-class
75:Naples
65:Napoli
33:Napoli
1617:class
1514:Italy
1424:(PDF)
1055:Notes
1044:scrap
935:Samos
931:Crete
798:Libya
706:Terni
583:draft
563:'
503:on a
421:knots
353:Decks
335:Armor
319:24 ×
313:12 ×
274:Range
259:knots
254:Speed
216:28 ×
203:Draft
54:Italy
1592:Roma
1472:ISBN
1450:ISBN
1405:ISBN
1386:ISBN
1367:ISBN
1344:ISBN
1305:OCLC
822:and
819:Pisa
814:Roma
732:was
728:for
726:keel
724:The
688:hull
598:mast
594:deck
579:beam
533:and
530:Roma
521:and
408:Roma
341:Belt
307:2 ×
263:km/h
244:2 ×
238:2 ×
195:Beam
142:Fate
61:Name
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279:nmi
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