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Russian yacht Livadia (1873)

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examined the wreck and reported that the wooden hull had completely disintegrated. Remains of the deck and copper lining were still identifiable; sensors showed presence of more metal in the sand.
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left Sebastopol for Odessa. Some unknown urgency forced the captain to sail into the night in inclement weather. None of the Romanovs was on board. In the foggy morning of October 22, 1878
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are still visible in the shallow waters near the cape. For decades divers knew them simply as "that little steamer"; identity of the ship was confirmed in October 2008. Divers from
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did not have the space and comforts expected by her distinguished patrons, and in 1868 the government discussed ordering her replacement in
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V Krymu obnaruzhili ostatku yachty Livadia ... (В Крыму обнаружили остатки яхты "Ливадия", принадлежавшей Императору Александру II)
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sank a Turkish schooner but was spotted by two Turkish ironclads and survived an 18-hour pursuit.
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spent the summer of 1873 on the Black Sea, tending to the Romanovs on their short route from
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Russkie imperatorskie yachty (Русские императорские яхты конец XVII - начало XX века)
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was the only Russian imperial yacht that has seen active combat service during the
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Marine archaeology: developments during sixty years in the Mediterranean
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built in 1855–1858, into a yacht for the Romanovs. The 62 meter long
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Ran aground October 21–22, 1878, sunk in December 1878
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Livadia

Alexey Bogolyubov
Russian Navy Ensign
Russian Empire
Livadia Palace
Imperial Russian Navy
imperial yacht
House of Romanov
Leopold Schwede
Nikolaev
Black Sea
Russo-Turkish war of 1877–1878
Cape Tarkhan-Kut
Crimea
General Admiral
Russian Imperial Navy
Constantin
paddle steamer
England
Baltic Sea
Derzhava
Ippolit Monighetti
Sebastopol
Yalta
force 11
Russian-Turkish War of 1877-1878
auxiliary cruiser
Tarkhankut Lighthouse
45°20′52″N 32°29′46″E / 45.34778°N 32.49611°E / 45.34778; 32.49611

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