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  2. List of battleships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The final group of Italian battleships was the Littorio class. These ships, which weighed in excess of 40,000 long tons (41,000 t) standard displacement, violated the naval arms limitation system created by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.

  3. List of ships of the line of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Venetian "Madonna della Vigna" (first on the left) in battle against Ottoman ships in 1649. This is a list of Italian carracks, galleons and ships of the line of the period 1400-1858: Italy was formed in 1861 with the union of several states, including the Two Sicilies (with Naples), and Piedmont-Sardinia, including Genoa, some Papal states and ...

  4. List of active Italian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Naval ensign of Italy. This is a list of active Italian Navy ships.The navy maintains approximately 181 ships in service, [1] including minor auxiliary vessels. The fleet has started a process of renewal that will see 50 ships retired by 2025 and replaced by 30 multi-mission ships. [2]

  5. Category:Battleships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    List of battleships of Italy; Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. World War I battleships of Italy (26 P) ...

  6. Littorio-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The Littorio class, also known as the Vittorio Veneto class, [Note 1] was a class of battleship of the Regia Marina, the Italian navy.The class was composed of four ships—Littorio, Vittorio Veneto, Roma, and Impero—but only the first three ships of the class were completed.

  7. Italian battleship Roma (1940) - Wikipedia

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    Roma, named after two previous ships and the city of Rome, [N 1] was the third Littorio-class battleship of Italy's Regia Marina (Royal Navy). The construction of both Roma and her sister ship Impero was due to rising tensions around the world and the navy's fear that only two Littorios, even in company with older pre-First World War battleships, would not be enough to counter the British and ...

  8. Category:Naval ships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Cold War naval ships of Italy (1 C, 22 P) Italo-Turkish War naval ships of Italy (54 P) * Ships of the Regia Marina (13 C, 5 P) Ships of the Italian Navy (13 C) A.

  9. Category:World War I battleships of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian battleship Regina Margherita; Italian battleship Roma (1907) S. Italian ironclad Sardegna; Italian ironclad Sicilia; V. Italian battleship Vittorio Emanuele