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The ships all had their armament repeatedly revised throughout their careers. By 1905, each ship had had two of the 15 cm guns replaced with two additional 12 cm guns, and their secondary battery was standardized at eight 57 mm guns and eight 37 mm guns, with the exception of
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The ships of the
Regioni class served in a variety of roles throughout their careers. Their first decade in service was marked by frequent deployments abroad, interspersed between stints in the main Italian fleet, where they served as scouts for the
859:
The first five ships were protected by a 50 mm (2 in) thick deck, which sloped downward at the sides of the hull to provide a measure of vertical protection against incoming fire. Their
1142:
in
February 1904 and rescued Russian survivors along with British and French cruisers. In 1905, Umbria represented Italy at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon.
1331:
was deliberately blown up in
Livorno on 13 August 1918 to fool Austria-Hungary into believing its espionage network, which had been thoroughly compromised, was still operational.
2386:
412:
The ships served in a variety of roles throughout their careers, including scouts for the main fleet, colonial cruisers, and representatives of Italy at major foreign events.
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class, for the first ship to be laid down. The ships, built by four different shipyards, varied slightly in their size, speed, and armament, but all could steam at about 18
2211:
1253:
was stationed in East Africa for the duration of the war, and frequently bombarded
Ottoman ports. These included a diversionary attack that helped the cruiser
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joined the fleet in the Red Sea, where they imposed a blockade on
Ottoman ports in the region, coupled with frequent bombardments of Ottoman positions.
938:
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had all of her 15 cm guns removed, along with six of the 37 mm guns. Her armament was reduced further in 1917 when she was refitted as a
2087:
1741:
Cernuschi, Enrico & O'Hara, Vincent (2007). Jordan, John (ed.). "Search For A Flattop: The
Italian Navy and the Aircraft Carrier, 1907–2007".
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was by far the fastest, capable of steaming at a speed of 20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph). The ships had a cruising radius of about 2,100
3089:
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1796:
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as a deception operation against
Austria-Hungary. The remaining ships were broken up for scrap in the early 1920s, though the bow section of
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All six ships varied slightly in their dimensions. The ships were 80 to 83.2 meters (262 ft 6 in to 273 ft 0 in)
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3030:
2904:
2815:
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2547:
2127:
911:
3079:
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2890:
2707:
2507:
2406:
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in 1911–1912, where they provided gunfire support to
Italian troops, bombarded Ottoman ports, and instituted a blockade in the
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1163:
2862:
2855:
2598:
2554:
2017:
629:
216:
2157:
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in the
Italian fleet. She was nevertheless too small to be of real use, and she remained in service for only two years.
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had a deck that was only 25 mm (1 in) thick, though she had the same thickness of armor on her conning tower.
553:
1353:
739:
691:, the slowest member of the class, made 17.9 kn (33.2 km/h; 20.6 mph) at 7,471 ihp (5,571 kW)
406:
270:
2666:
1203:
709:
2931:
2964:
2659:
2573:
2500:
2105:
2924:
613:
2,245 to 2,689 long tons (2,281 to 2,732 t) normally and 2,411 to 3,110 long tons (2,450 to 3,160 t) at
2952:
2945:
2883:
2687:
2639:
2483:
2253:
1375:
1214:
929:
516:
348:
856:
was rearmed with six 12 cm guns, two 37 cm guns, and one machine gun; she retained her torpedo tubes.
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2938:
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2733:
2721:
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2338:
2330:
1254:
61:
49:
2897:
2869:
2836:
2788:
2301:
2267:
2260:
981:
956:
731:
594:
579:
402:
360:
354:
263:
30:
2971:
2876:
2848:
2761:
2747:
2469:
2454:
2421:
2309:
2281:
2246:
1139:
1029:
902:
753:
423:
372:
342:
280:
144:
3016:
2829:
2822:
2795:
2740:
2625:
2618:
2447:
2081:
1322:
1268:
2274:
1159:
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366:
1317:, which retreated before either ship could open fire. She covered the withdrawal of elements of the
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was also equipped with one 75 mm (3 in) gun and nine 37 mm (1.5 in) guns, while
549:
454:, though she quickly sank under the care of her inexperienced crew. The remaining ships, except for
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1334:
After the war, the surviving ships discarded as the navy reduced its strength to peacetime levels.
610:
138:
1196:, though she sank shortly after the transfer due to her new crew's inexperience. She was sold for
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class proved to be a disappointment, owing to their slow speed and insufficient armor protection.
2680:
2413:
2183:
1135:
1123:
826:; at this point, she mounted only six 12 cm guns and two 37 mm guns. Starting in 1915,
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2000:
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Commission of H.M.S. Perseus: East Indies. Including Persian Gulf and Somaliland, 1901–1904
621:, though this was quickly removed. Instead, they were fitted with two pole masts equipped with
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1222:
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330:
126:
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1356:, and the ship's captain and another sailor were murdered by a group of Croat nationalists.
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618:
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made 18.4 kn (34.1 km/h; 21.2 mph) at 6,010 ihp (4,480 kW), while
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reached 18.3 kn (33.9 km/h; 21.1 mph) at 7,018 ihp (5,233 kW).
685:
made 18.1 kn (33.5 km/h; 20.8 mph) at 5,536 ihp (4,128 kW) and
2040:
1762:
1095:
598:
2178:
1977:"Reburial of Yellow-Fever Victims From the Italian Naval Vessel Lombardia, Did 1896".
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L/40 guns mounted singly, with two side by side forward and two side by side aft. A
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2015:
Robinson, Charles N., ed. (1897). "The Fleets of the Powers in the Mediterranean".
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701:(3,900 km; 2,400 mi) at a speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph).
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336:
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1723:
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was fitted with vertical triple-expansion machinery. The engines drove a pair of
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of 4.67 to 5.35 m (15 ft 4 in to 17 ft 7 in). The ships
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229:
1725:
The History of the Italian-Turkish War: September 29, 1911, to October 18, 1912
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Southard, Clare O., ed. (22 June 1905). "Some Buildings of the "Pearl City"".
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and much of the main fleet visited Germany for the opening ceremonies for the
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of 12.03 to 12.72 m (39 ft 6 in to 41 ft 9 in) and a
190:
2048:(21). San Francisco: Woman's Christian Temperance Union of California: 1, 6.
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2007:
1913:. Vol. LXXV, no. 4. New York: The Science Press. pp. 313–337.
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341:(Royal Navy) in the late 1880s through the early 1900s. The class comprised
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and thereafter provided gunfire support to Italian forces in North Africa.
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The first five ships' propulsion system consisted of a pair of horizontal
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1138:, which took place primarily in neighboring Manchuria. She witnessed the
194:
244:(3,900 km; 2,400 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph)
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were modified to operate an observation balloon to assist in spotting
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was the only member of the class to take an active role, based out of
1900:. Vol. XXVIII. New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation.
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were equipped with only six 12 cm guns, six 57 mm guns for
377:, all of which were named for regions of Italy with the exception of
157:
84.8 to 88.25 m (278 ft 3 in to 289 ft 6 in)
165:
12.03 to 12.73 m (39 ft 6 in to 41 ft 9 in)
816:
had also had her two torpedo tubes removed by this point. In 1914,
173:
4.67 to 5.45 m (15 ft 4 in to 17 ft 11 in)
1202:
1197:
1182:, which could be more easily seen from the air. In December 1910,
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850:, two 37 mm guns, and their torpedo tubes. At the same time,
708:
578:
1958:
O'Hara, Vincent; Dickson, W. David & Worth, Richard (2013).
475:, most of the ships had been withdrawn to secondary roles, with
384:
2496:
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1340:
was sold for scrapping in January 1920, followed by her sister
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were equipped with observation balloons in 1907–1908. In 1910,
1783:
Fraccaroli, Aldo (1979). "Italy". In Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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was the only ship of the class to take an active role in the
1896:
Klein, Henri P. (1920). "War, European – Italian Campaign".
1682:
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was stationed in South America in 1896, when an outbreak of
2096:
The Final Report of the Jamestown Ter-Centennial Commission
1960:
To Crown the Waves: The Great Navies of the First World War
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in 1903. There, she briefly skirmished with Somali rebels.
1953:. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office: 11–94. 1896.
746:. The ships' light armament varied. All of the ships save
1985:. Washington DC: Government Printing Office: 1999. 1905.
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were assigned to the Cruiser Squadron of the main fleet.
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was converted into a depot ship for submarines in 1906.
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L/40 guns were placed between them, with three on each
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visited the United States twice for major events, the
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1806:
Garbett, H., ed. (1895). "Naval and Military Notes".
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she briefly encountered the Austro-Hungarian cruiser
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1843:(283). London: J. J. Keliher & Co.: 1124–1139.
1791:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 334–359.
1694:
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was sold in May 1921 and broken up. The Navy sold '
2098:. Washington DC: Government Printing Office. 1909.
1856:Gardiner, Robert & Gray, Randal, eds. (1985).
1784:
1761:
1368:in March 1923, but while she was being dismantled
1263:sink or force aground a flotilla of seven Ottoman
1116:was deployed to China in 1901, where she replaced
147:: 2,411 to 3,110 long tons (2,450 to 3,160 t)
141:: 2,245 to 2,689 long tons (2,281 to 2,732 t)
1859:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
1787:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905
1610:
1490:
756:guns, which had an additional two of these guns.
16:Protected cruiser class of the Italian Royal Navy
426:in 1904, where she picked up Russian survivors.
1837:Journal of the Royal United Service Institution
1808:Journal of the Royal United Service Institution
1622:
1221:All of the remaining ships participated in the
232:(33.2 to 37.0 km/h; 20.6 to 23.0 mph)
1940:May, W. A. (1904). "The Battle of Chemulpho".
1637:, pp. 9–10, 27–29, 51–52, 60, 70, 81, 84.
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617:. The ships were originally designed with a
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2138:. Portsmouth: J. Griffin & Co.: 17–60.
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559:, enlarged copies of the British-designed
2523:Italian naval ship classes of World War I
2025:. London: Hudson & Kearnes: 186–187.
1094:killed half of her crew while she was in
1013:Regio Cantieri di Castellammare di Stabia
939:Regio Cantieri di Castellammare di Stabia
642:. Steam was supplied by four cylindrical
597:and 88.25 m (289 ft 6 in)
387:. The class is sometimes referred as the
2113:. New York: S. W. Benedict: 1342. 1911.
1835:Garbett, H., ed. (1901). "Naval Notes".
1745:. London: Conway Maritime Press: 61–80.
1514:
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1907:"The Hudson-Fulton Celebration of 1909"
1905:Kunz, George Frederick (October 1909).
1764:Remaking Italy in the Twentieth Century
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1292:was converted into the first dedicated
565:. As a first attempt, the ships of the
2396:Protected cruisers of the Italian Navy
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1321:from Durazzo and shelled the pursuing
792:had none. All six ships had a pair of
625:. They had a crew of between 213–278.
397:(33 km/h; 21 mph) and their
20:
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1231:which was stationed in the Adriatic.
768:had eight of the 37 mm guns and
663:(35 km/h; 22 mph) at 7,400
575:General characteristics and machinery
7:
1962:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1949:"Notes on Ships and Torpedo Boats".
1881:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1862:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1768:. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
1706:
1550:
1502:
1225:of 1911–1912, with the exception of
1148:was converted into a depot ship for
2354:List of protected cruisers of Italy
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1634:
796:and two 450 mm (17.7 in)
646:, which were vented into a pair of
307:: 25 to 50 mm (1 to 2 in)
1951:Notes on the Year's Naval Progress
786:only had two 37 mm guns, and
14:
2002:. London: The Westminster Press.
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501:was deliberately blown up by the
286:2 × 37 mm (1.5 in) guns
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1944:. London: The Westminster Press.
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1466:
1455:Notes on Ships and Torpedo Boats
1306:; in 1915, while patrolling off
1134:was present in Korea during the
965:Cantiere navale fratelli Orlando
912:Cantiere navale fratelli Orlando
726:All six ships were armed with a
583:Plan and profile drawing of the
403:15-centimeter (5.9 in) guns
24:
1942:The Commission of H.M.S. Talbot
1722:Beehler, William Henry (1913).
1538:
1372:donated her bow section to the
535:, sometimes referred to as the
1879:A Naval History of World War I
630:triple-expansion steam engines
450:was sold to Haiti and renamed
289:2 × 45 cm (17.7 in)
276:1 × 75 mm (3 in) gun
217:triple-expansion steam engines
1:
3090:World War I cruisers of Italy
2018:The Navy and Army Illustrated
1760:Domenico, Roy Palmer (2002).
481:having been converted into a
407:12 cm (4.7 in) guns
2068:. London: A. Strahan. 1920.
1683:O'Hara, Dickson, & Worth
1243:took part in the assault on
863:had 50 mm thick sides.
1911:The Popular Science Monthly
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1898:The Encyclopedia Americana
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2484:List of cruisers of Italy
2481:
2402:
2349:
2325:
2103:"The Search for Castro".
1877:Halpern, Paul G. (1995).
1849:10.1080/03071840109418900
1820:10.1080/03071849509416154
1376:Vittoriale degli italiani
1215:Vittoriale degli italiani
1164:Hudson–Fulton Celebration
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324:
117:
40:
23:
754:57 mm (2.2 in)
740:12 cm (4.7 in)
732:15 cm (5.9 in)
659:reached a maximum of 19
619:fore and aft sailing rig
281:57 mm (2.2 in)
271:12 cm (4.7 in)
264:15 cm (5.9 in)
3054:Completed after the war
2586:Ammiraglio di Saint Bon
2152:Marina Militare website
2062:The Contemporary Review
1695:The Contemporary Review
1352:became involved in the
118:General characteristics
3080:Regioni-class cruisers
2221:Regioni-class cruisers
1647:Cernuschi & O'Hara
1599:Cernuschi & O'Hara
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383:, which was named for
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333:built for the Italian
1979:Public Health Reports
1611:The Search for Castro
1491:Public Health Reports
1354:civil unrest in Split
1346:in July. That month,
1323:Austro-Hungarian Army
1269:Battle of Kunfuda Bay
1206:
1059:
712:
653:On her speed trials,
595:long at the waterline
582:
513:was preserved at the
193:(4,128 to 5,571
3048:Single ship of class
2611:Ironclad battleships
2563:Francesco Caracciolo
1160:Jamestown Exposition
1082:Kaiser Wilhelm Canal
665:indicated horsepower
189:5,536 to 7,471
1623:Gardiner & Gray
1589:, pp. 317–318.
1541:, pp. 142–146.
1529:, pp. 103–105.
1481:, pp. 518–519.
1410:, pp. 348–349.
1271:. In January 1912,
1213:, preserved at the
1036:Arsenal of Taranto
898:
650:on the centerline.
529:The design for the
460:, took part in the
329:was a group of six
2998:Alfredo Cappellini
2700:Protected cruisers
2675:Giuseppe Garibaldi
2634:Ruggiero di Lauria
2128:Brassey, Thomas A.
2041:The Pacific Ensign
1998:Reeve, A. (1904).
1219:
1136:Russo-Japanese War
1124:Italian Somaliland
1067:
1042:22 September 1898
1018:22 September 1890
897:Construction data
896:
724:
705:Armament and armor
591:
420:Russo-Japanese War
401:consisted of four
331:protected cruisers
3067:
3066:
3025:Sebastiano Caboto
2593:Regina Margherita
2490:
2489:
2362:
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2126:Weyl, E. (1896).
1888:978-1-55750-352-7
1798:978-0-85177-133-5
1752:978-1-84486-041-8
1649:, pp. 62–63.
1457:, pp. 67–68.
1223:Italo-Turkish War
1049:
1048:
1024:27 February 1896
951:16 February 1893
945:19 November 1889
924:16 February 1894
895:
774:had six of them.
736:secondary battery
667:(5,500 kW).
644:fire-tube boilers
462:Italo-Turkish War
319:
318:
185:fire-tube boilers
127:Protected cruiser
58:Succeeded by
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3032:Ermanno Carlotto
2906:Giuseppe Sirtori
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1212:
1188:was sold to the
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1162:in 1907 and the
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1115:
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1089:
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999:1 December 1894
967:
942:
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877:
868:
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843:
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831:
821:
815:
809:
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785:
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773:
767:
761:
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721:
718:
696:
690:
684:
678:
672:
658:
640:screw propellers
637:
588:
587:
570:
569:
541:class after the
540:
534:
533:
520:
512:
506:
500:
490:
480:
459:
449:
443:
437:
431:
422:, including the
417:
392:
382:
340:
327:
326:
228:17.9 to 20
211:screw propellers
28:
21:
3105:
3104:
3100:
3099:
3098:
3096:
3095:
3094:
3085:Cruiser classes
3070:
3069:
3068:
3063:
3037:
3003:
2976:
2911:
2802:
2768:
2709:Giovanni Bausan
2694:
2646:
2605:
2574:Pre-dreadnought
2568:
2549:Conte di Cavour
2542:Dante Alighieri
2524:
2521:
2491:
2486:
2477:
2408:Giovanni Bausan
2398:
2393:
2363:
2358:
2345:
2321:
2311:Consul Gostrück
2295:
2293:
2288:
2230:
2228:
2223:
2218:
2188:
2176:
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2156:
2146:
2125:
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2037:
2014:
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1855:
1834:
1805:
1799:
1782:
1776:
1759:
1753:
1740:
1721:
1718:
1713:
1705:
1701:
1693:
1689:
1681:
1677:
1669:
1665:
1657:
1653:
1645:
1641:
1633:
1629:
1621:
1617:
1613:, p. 1342.
1609:
1605:
1597:
1593:
1585:
1581:
1573:
1569:
1561:
1557:
1549:
1545:
1537:
1533:
1525:
1521:
1517:, p. 1136.
1513:
1509:
1501:
1497:
1493:, p. 1999.
1489:
1485:
1477:
1473:
1465:
1461:
1453:
1449:
1441:
1414:
1406:
1402:
1394:
1390:
1386:
1304:First World War
1294:seaplane tender
1194:Consul Gostrück
1054:
1052:Service history
1021:12 August 1893
875:
719:
707:
577:
562:Giovanni Bausan
547:naval architect
527:
483:seaplane tender
452:Consul Gostrück
178:Installed power
36:
17:
12:
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5:
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1775:0-8476-9637-5
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2599:
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2562:
2556:Andrea Doria
2555:
2548:
2541:
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2302:Haitian Navy
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1929:. Retrieved
1927:(in Italian)
1924:Regia Marina
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1522:
1515:Garbett 1901
1510:
1498:
1486:
1479:Garbett 1895
1474:
1462:
1450:
1403:
1391:
1333:
1319:Serbian Army
1313:
1285:
1255:
1220:
1193:
1192:and renamed
1190:Haitian Navy
1128:
1092:yellow fever
1068:
1045:26 May 1901
1030:
1005:
996:8 June 1893
993:1 July 1889
982:
957:
930:
903:
858:
802:
794:machine guns
728:main battery
725:
722:s light guns
652:
627:
599:long overall
592:
561:
554:
528:
504:Regia Marina
470:
451:
411:
373:
367:
361:
355:
349:
343:
337:Regia Marina
322:
320:
313:: 50 mm
133:Displacement
62:
50:
31:
18:
2689:San Giorgio
2577:battleships
2533:battleships
2530:Dreadnought
2184:Engineering
1919:"Lombardia"
1207:The bow of
1180:naval mines
1098:. In 1897,
1074:. In 1895,
1072:battleships
473:World War I
240:2,100
46:Preceded by
3074:Categories
2808:Destroyers
2756:Nino Bixio
2661:Marco Polo
2641:Re Umberto
2463:Nino Bixio
1716:References
1563:Fraccaroli
1443:Fraccaroli
1408:Fraccaroli
1261:destroyers
1150:submarines
892:Completed
886:Laid down
385:the island
249:Complement
204:Propulsion
3060:Cancelled
2933:Pellicano
2885:Mirabello
2790:Partenope
2255:Lombardia
1931:6 January
1396:Lombardia
1343:Lombardia
1312:SMS
1228:Lombardia
1200:in 1913.
1166:in 1909.
1145:Lombardia
1122:, and to
1113:Lombardia
1087:Lombardia
931:Lombardia
889:Launched
847:Lombardia
835:Lombardia
824:minelayer
789:Lombardia
749:Lombardia
744:broadside
670:Lombardia
615:full load
611:displaced
543:lead ship
457:Lombardia
429:Lombardia
350:Lombardia
145:Full load
110:Preserved
86:Completed
81:1893–1923
73:1888–1901
3009:Gunboats
2982:Monitors
2966:Gabbiano
2843:Indomito
2763:Campania
2735:Calabria
2723:Piemonte
2471:Campania
2442:Calabria
2430:Piemonte
2340:Calabria
2332:Piemonte
2054:49454705
2008:38470445
1707:Domenico
1551:Southard
1503:Robinson
1380:museum.
1286:In 1914
1265:gunboats
1259:and two
1256:Piemonte
1245:Benghazi
883:Builder
730:of four
632:, while
521:museum.
405:and six
257:Armament
102:Scrapped
63:Calabria
51:Piemonte
3018:Castore
2926:Condore
2899:La Masa
2837:Soldato
2817:Fulmine
2797:Agordat
2729:Regioni
2269:Liguria
2262:Etruria
2158:Portals
2130:(ed.).
2119:4927591
2074:1564974
2031:7489254
1991:1799423
1828:8007941
1743:Warship
1734:1408563
1659:Halpern
1635:Beehler
1359:Liguria
1328:Etruria
1308:Durazzo
1274:Liguria
1267:in the
1240:Liguria
1234:Etruria
1175:Liguria
1155:Etruria
1107:Liguria
1077:Etruria
1065:c. 1899
989:Ansaldo
983:Liguria
958:Etruria
841:Etruria
829:Etruria
819:Liguria
783:Etruria
777:Liguria
738:of six
713:One of
682:Liguria
676:Etruria
648:funnels
586:Regioni
568:Regioni
498:Etruria
493:Durazzo
466:Red Sea
441:Liguria
362:Liguria
356:Etruria
252:213–278
35:in 1909
32:Etruria
2954:Orione
2947:Pegaso
2892:Audace
2878:Aquila
2871:Poerio
2857:Audace
2850:Ardito
2749:Quarto
2627:Italia
2620:Duilio
2456:Quarto
2423:Dogali
2316:Umbria
2299:
2283:Puglia
2248:Umbria
2234:
2117:
2072:
2052:
2029:
2006:
1989:
1966:
1885:
1866:
1826:
1795:
1772:
1749:
1732:
1365:Puglia
1349:Puglia
1314:Novara
1299:Puglia
1250:Puglia
1217:museum
1210:Puglia
1185:Umbria
1101:Umbria
1031:Puglia
904:Umbria
866:Puglia
813:Puglia
807:Puglia
765:Puglia
759:Umbria
716:Puglia
694:Puglia
656:Umbria
635:Puglia
538:Umbria
525:Design
510:Puglia
488:Puglia
447:Umbria
390:Umbria
374:Puglia
371:, and
344:Umbria
154:Length
139:Normal
2940:Sirio
2831:Nembo
2824:Lampo
2783:Goito
2742:Libia
2473:class
2465:class
2449:Libia
2417:class
2172:Italy
1812:XXXIX
1671:Klein
1527:Reeve
1384:Notes
1198:scrap
880:Name
873:Ships
720:'
661:knots
607:draft
589:class
557:class
395:knots
299:Armor
237:Range
225:Speed
170:Draft
70:Built
2716:Etna
2682:Pisa
2415:Etna
2314:(ex-
2276:Elba
2115:OCLC
2088:link
2070:OCLC
2050:OCLC
2027:OCLC
2004:OCLC
1987:OCLC
1964:ISBN
1933:2015
1883:ISBN
1864:ISBN
1824:OCLC
1793:ISBN
1770:ISBN
1747:ISBN
1730:OCLC
1587:Kunz
1467:Weyl
1337:Elba
1289:Elba
1280:Elba
1277:and
1237:and
1172:and
1169:Elba
1131:Elba
1119:Elba
1104:and
1062:Elba
1006:Elba
853:Elba
832:and
780:and
771:Elba
688:Elba
603:beam
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478:Elba
438:and
435:Elba
415:Elba
380:Elba
368:Elba
321:The
305:Deck
283:guns
279:8 ×
273:guns
269:6 ×
266:guns
262:4 ×
215:2 ×
209:2 ×
183:4 ×
162:Beam
123:Type
94:Lost
2960:MAS
2111:LXX
2066:118
2023:III
1983:XIX
1845:doi
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