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1044:Luigi Rizzo
974:Piave River
970:Cortellazzo
951:guard ships
895:World War I
665:gun turrets
615:located in
598:gun turrets
535:battleships
457:Montenegrin
442:World War I
410:during the
358:Gun turrets
268:3,500
218:8,600
143:13 May 1897
127:7 July 1895
2146:1895 ships
2135:Categories
1780:Mont-Blanc
1752:Washington
1741:Shipwrecks
1416:References
1036:Lieutenant
828:served as
742:circa 1898
730:Peace time
661:armor belt
613:Ĺ koda guns
321:Ĺ koda guns
277:Complement
240:2 Ă— Shafts
235:Propulsion
2072:Carysfort
2070:HMS
2059:USS
2010:HMS
1997:USS
1986:HMS
1947:Penshurst
1945:HMS
1913:USS
1885:HMS
1863:Wolverine
1861:HMS
1856:Partridge
1854:HMS
1849:Elizabeth
1847:USS
1807:USS
1796:CGS
1772:USS
1517:462208412
1500:0043-0374
1137:Citations
1106:Citations
817:destroyer
711:laid down
669:casemates
658:waterline
644:torpedoes
640:broadside
617:casemates
317:10 Ă— 1 -
182:full load
116:Laid down
2057:17 Dec:
2012:Osmanieh
1999:Fli-Hawk
1995:31 Dec:
1977:30 Dec:
1954:25 Dec:
1943:24 Dec:
1932:19 Dec:
1925:Mariposa
1922:18 Dec:
1911:17 Dec:
1894:14 Dec:
1876:13 Dec:
1845:12 Dec:
1827:10 Dec:
1678:Habsburg
1654:Budapest
1544:28112077
1448:(2011).
1287:Sondhaus
1208:Friedman
1077:captains
1052:capsized
1028:Budapest
1024:Budapest
978:Budapest
943:Budapest
934:Radetzky
929:Budapest
869:Habsburg
865:Budapest
849:Budapest
843:Habsburg
834:Salonica
830:flagship
815:and the
812:Habsburg
807:Budapest
763:Spithead
695:Budapest
608:was six
502:salvaged
494:Budapest
483:Budapest
466:Budapest
429:Habsburg
404:blockade
364:Casemate
300:6 Ă— 1 -
290:2 Ă— 2 -
285:Armament
124:Launched
97:May 1892
80:Namesake
2030:6 Dec:
1963:Espagne
1869:Florida
1816:9 Dec:
1805:8 Dec:
1794:7 Dec:
1770:6 Dec:
1759:2 Dec:
1749:1 Dec:
1640:Monarch
1626:Monarch
1082:Emperor
962:sortied
939:Monarch
917:Cattaro
913:Monarch
876:Monarch
838:Monarch
799:Gravosa
791:Siemens
787:Albania
707:Trieste
691:Monarch
587:Monarch
565:boilers
543:had an
531:Monarch
487:Italian
471:Trieste
453:Cattaro
438:reserve
420:Monarch
391:Monarch
227:boilers
205:Draught
166:Monarch
110:Trieste
102:Builder
94:Ordered
88:Austria
48:History
40:Monarch
2005:Vigrid
1988:Attack
1981:Aragon
1798:Simcoe
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1395:Sieche
1383:Noppen
1371:Sieche
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1335:Noppen
1323:Sieche
1311:Sieche
1299:Sieche
1275:Sieche
1263:Sieche
1251:Sieche
1239:Noppen
1227:Sieche
1196:Noppen
1149:Sieche
1100:Venice
861:Meleda
857:Levant
845:-class
821:Magnet
785:, and
431:-class
393:-class
340:Armour
189:Length
168:-class
84:Vienna
1936:UB-56
1904:UC-38
1831:UB-75
1820:UB-18
1787:UC-69
1763:UB-81
1680:class
1492:XXXVI
1164:Sokol
885:Ĺ ipan
883:near
783:Corfu
779:Malta
680:'
594:Krupp
576:'
569:knots
553:draft
408:Crete
305:Ĺ koda
295:Krupp
265:Range
258:knots
256:17.5
253:Speed
2101:1918
2093:1917
2085:1916
2050:U-96
1979:HMT
1970:U-87
1957:Ajax
1880:U-75
1838:Wien
1836:SMS
1809:Rush
1647:Wien
1564:ISBN
1540:OCLC
1530:ISBN
1513:OCLC
1496:ISSN
1473:ISBN
1454:ISBN
1432:ISBN
1092:Wien
1085:Karl
1066:Wien
1056:list
1048:Wien
1032:Wien
1022:and
1020:Wien
1002:Wien
991:Wien
982:Wien
980:and
955:Wien
947:Wien
945:and
874:The
867:and
853:Wien
826:Wien
803:Wien
771:Wien
767:Pola
748:Wien
740:Wien
738:SMS
715:Wien
699:Wien
697:and
689:The
684:deck
677:Wien
573:Wien
549:beam
541:Wien
498:Wien
481:and
479:Wien
461:Wien
446:Wien
416:Wien
385:Wien
352:Deck
310:1 Ă—
307:guns
297:guns
243:2 Ă—
197:Beam
148:Fate
74:Wien
72:SMS
69:Name
36:Wien
22:Wien
20:SMS
2061:F-3
2048:SM
2037:Imo
1968:SM
1934:SM
1915:F-1
1902:SM
1878:SM
1829:SM
1818:SM
1785:SM
1761:SM
1098:in
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406:of
382:SMS
270:nmi
220:ihp
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