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1296:"Naval and Military Notes – Italy".
1281:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1196:. London: Chatham Publishing, 1997.
563:of four 432 mm (17 in) 27-
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1514:List of ironclad warships of Italy
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1216:. London: J. J. Keliher: 199–204.
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190:: 11,145 long tons (11,324 t)
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869:Rear Admiral
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372:Regia Marina
370:
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235:10,591
168:Displacement
156:
118:30 July 1885
91:Regia Marina
70:
37:
25:
1788:Ocean Queen
1408:Engineering
1012:target ship
965:. In 1900,
892:aboard his
856:Gerard Noel
826:French Navy
778:, carrying
706:, and four
672:Krupp armor
497:sterncastle
428:target ship
282:2,800
134:August 1909
2050:1885 ships
2039:Categories
1715:Vigilancia
1634:Blackwater
1562:Shipwrecks
1499:Re Umberto
1156:References
988:Re Umberto
974:, and two
952:Re Umberto
926:suzerainty
924:under the
797:battleship
725:Calatafimi
678:obsolete.
608:belt armor
569:en echelon
489:forecastle
463:and had a
408:belt armor
291:Complement
246:Propulsion
1998:SMS
1971:HMS
1964:HMS
1916:USS
1911:Nicholson
1909:USS
1840:Alligator
1818:HMS
1797:USS
1758:Nezinscot
1756:USS
1703:HMS
1654:Eber Ward
1632:HMS
1179:937691500
981:In 1905,
931:In 1898,
912:escorted
846:HMS
800:HMS
760:1897–1909
730:La Spezia
670:and then
648:laid down
517:amidships
485:full load
477:long tons
473:displaced
344:Barbettes
279:Endurance
188:Full load
178:long tons
123:Completed
107:Laid down
1980:21 Dec:
1962:14 Jul:
1952:29 Feb:
1939:Republic
1936:23 Jan:
1897:26 Dec:
1887:13 Dec:
1857:29 Nov:
1847:24 Nov:
1809:Sangstad
1799:Katahdin
1785:16 Sep:
1775:15 Sep:
1754:11 Aug:
1712:25 Jul:
1701:14 Jul:
1691:12 Jul:
1684:Slavonia
1681:11 Jun:
1671:29 May:
1661:30 Apr:
1651:20 Apr:
1644:Mahratta
1620:12 Feb:
1603:Tübingen
1593:Republic
1590:24 Jan:
1580:12 Jan:
770:Suda Bay
738:flagship
719:Euridice
686:Division
573:barbette
524:compound
299:Armament
176:: 9,886
131:Stricken
115:Launched
87:Operator
77:Namesake
40:underway
2000:Blücher
1993:America
1945:Florida
1918:O'Brien
1877:8 Dec:
1867:3 Dec:
1837:5 Nov:
1827:4 Nov:
1816:5 Oct:
1806:3 Oct:
1765:5 Sep:
1741:Lucania
1732:5 Aug:
1725:Waratah
1641:8 Apr:
1630:6 Apr:
1623:Penguin
1610:4 Feb:
1600:27 Jan
1570:5 Jan:
1382:Portals
1310:8007941
1302:XXXVIII
1243:8007941
1222:8007941
963:Lepanto
958:Sicilia
942:Lepanto
914:Bugeaud
906:Revenge
898:Bugeaud
881:Bugeaud
848:Revenge
802:Revenge
775:Bugeaud
736:as the
713:Etruria
703:Tripoli
650:at the
579:of two
565:caliber
539:funnels
515:placed
507:with a
365:was an
294:507–509
97:Builder
46:History
1860:Ottawa
1830:Avalon
1674:Narara
1664:Russia
1613:Lobito
1490:Italia
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961:, and
908:, and
805:, and
697:, the
509:bridge
499:. Her
475:9,886
434:Design
385:Venice
197:Length
174:Normal
159:-class
1747:Maori
1501:class
1492:class
1396:Italy
1235:XXXIX
1019:Notes
894:yacht
876:Milos
734:Crete
660:class
589:stern
543:knots
469:draft
452:class
412:knots
392:class
326:Armor
272:knots
267:Speed
216:Draft
60:Italy
2026:1910
2013:1908
1983:Watt
1360:XXII
1332:ISBN
1306:OCLC
1283:ISBN
1260:ISBN
1239:OCLC
1218:OCLC
1214:XLII
1198:ISBN
1175:OCLC
992:and
722:and
612:deck
601:hull
465:beam
400:and
381:Doge
338:Deck
332:Belt
307:2 ×
257:2 ×
251:2 ×
229:8 ×
208:Beam
139:Fate
67:Name
1973:C17
1966:C16
1850:Alf
1820:Lee
1705:C11
585:bow
383:of
284:nmi
270:16
237:ihp
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