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  2. Italian battleship Giulio Cesare - Wikipedia

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    Giulio Cesare was one of three Conte di Cavour-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s. Completed in 1914, she was little used and saw no combat during the First World War .

  3. Conte di Cavour-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Conte di Cavour and Giulio Cesare served as flagships in the southern Adriatic Sea during World War I, [35] but saw no action and spent little time at sea. [22] Leonardo da Vinci was also little used and was sunk by an internal magazine explosion at Taranto harbor on the night of 2/3 August 1916 while loading ammunition.

  4. List of battleships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    After the end of the war, Conte di Cavour was scrapped, [32] and Giulio Cesare was surrendered to the Soviet Union. Renamed Novorossiysk, she was ultimately sunk in October 1955 by an old German mine left over from World War II. Her wreck was later salvaged in 1957 and broken up thereafter.

  5. List of battleships of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Giulio Cesare Regia Marina: Conte di Cavour: dreadnought: 23,458 14 May 1914 29 October 1955 Ceded to Soviet Union as Novorossiysk 4 February 1949, sunk by explosion 29 October 1955 Glory Royal Navy: Canopus: pre-dreadnought: 13,360 1 November 1900 17 September 1921 Renamed as HMS Crescent April 1920, sold for scrap 19 December 1922 Goliath ...

  6. Category:World War II battleships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War II battleships of Italy" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Italian battleship Giulio Cesare; L. Italian ...

  7. Battle of Calabria - Wikipedia

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    Giulio Cesare and Warspite were well over 24,000 metres (26,000 yd) apart at the time of the hit, which was one of the longest-range naval artillery hits in history. [ a ] It would appear that Warspite was in an excellent position to deal some serious blows to the slowing Giulio Cesare , but she once again executed another tight turn to allow ...

  8. Regia Marina - Wikipedia

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    Regia Marina naval jack until 1900. The Regia Marina was established on 17 March 1861 following the proclamation of the formation of the Kingdom of Italy.Just as the Kingdom was a unification of various states in the Italian peninsula, so the Regia Marina was formed from the navies of those states, though the main constituents were the navies of the former kingdoms of Sardinia and Naples.

  9. List of battleships - Wikipedia

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    Cancelled after end of World War I: Gaulois: 1896: Charlemagne class: Pre-dreadnought French Navy: General Admiral Graf Apraksin: 1896-05-12: Admiral Ushakov class: Coastal defence ship Imperial Russian Navy: Georgia (BB-15) 1902: Virginia class: Pre-dreadnought United States Navy: Giulio Cesare: 1911: Conte di Cavour class: Dreadnought Regia ...

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