• Alessandro Poerio was an Italian scout cruiser, the lead ship of the Alessandro Poerio class. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal...
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    Alessandro Poerio (1802 – 3 November 1848), Italian poet and patriot, The son of Baron Giuseppe Poerio, and uncle of the Neapolitan author Vittorio Imbriani...
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    Guglielmo Pepe was an Italian Alessandro Poerio-class scout cruiser. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in 1915, she served...
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    end of November 1937 by Huesca (formerly the Italian Alessandro Poerio) and Teruel (formerly the Italian Guglielmo Pepe) when they completed their delivery...
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    (esploratori) by Italy. Agordat class – protected cruisers, rated as esploratori from 1914 to 1921 Quarto Nino Bixio class Alessandro Poerio class - included...
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  • scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio, Carlo Alberto Racchia, Cesare Rossarol, and Gulglielmo Pepe to provide distant cover for a British and Italian naval...
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    Portorož (known to the Italians as Portorose) on the coast of Austria-Hungary, with Pilade Bronzetti, the scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio, Augusto Riboty,...
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    end of November 1937 by Huesca (formerly the Italian Alessandro Poerio) and Teruel (formerly the Italian Guglielmo Pepe) when they completed their delivery...
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    Portorož (known to the Italians as Portorose) on the coast of Austria-Hungary, with Pilade Bronzetti, the scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio, Augusto Riboty,...
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    U-32 and U-40. At 06:30 on 19 October 1917, Insidioso, the scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio and Guglielmo Pepe, and the destroyers Pilade Bronzetti and Simone...
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    Francesco Nullo, Giuseppe Missori, Guglielmo Pepe, and the scout cruiser Alessandro Poerio made ready to provide possible support to an incursion by MAS...
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    Adriatic campaign until she was sunk in 1918. Like her sister ships, Alessandro Poerio and Guglielmo Pepe, she was named after a famous Neapolitan light...
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    Carlo Alberto Racchia was one of three Mirabello-class scout cruisers built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War I. She fought in...
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  • a Spanish Navy destroyer which previously served as the Italian cruiser Alessandro Poerio Huesca Cathedral, a Roman Catholic cathedral in Huesca, Spain...
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  • Portorož (known to the Italians as Portorose) on the coast of Austria-Hungary, supported by the scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio, Augusto Riboty, Carlo...
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  • the Ceuta class in Spain. Alessandro Poerio-class scout cruisers– A class of Italian World War I scout cruisers which Italy later reclassified as destroyers...
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    06:30 on 19 October 1917, the destroyer Insidioso, the scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio and Guglielmo Pepe, and the destroyers Pilade Bronzetti and Simone...
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    Portorož (known to the Italians as Portorose) on the coast of Austria-Hungary, with Giacinto Carini, the scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio, Augusto Riboty, Carlo...
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    Simone Schiaffino Alessandro Poerio class - built as scout cruisers (esploratori), reclassified as destroyers on 1 July 1921 Alessandro Poerio - to Nationalist...
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    Giuseppe Missori, Francesco Nullo, Guglielmo Pepe, and the scout cruiser Alessandro Poerio made ready to provide possible support to an incursion by MAS...
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  • Biscaretti di Ruffia — her sister ship Carlo Mirabello, the scout cruisers Alessandro Poerio and Cesare Rossarol, the destroyers Giacinto Carini and Pilade...
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    The Almirante Cervera class (or Alfonso class) were three light cruisers built for the Spanish Navy in the 1920s. The ships were built by Sociedad Española...
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    Carlo Mirabello was one of three Mirabello-class scout cruisers built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) during World War I. She took part in the...
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    Vladimiro Pini (category Italian military personnel of World War II)
    Revolution) and Alessandro Poerio. In November 1926 he was promoted to captain and from 1928 to 1930 he was the commanding officer of the heavy cruiser Trento...
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    (1951/1962*-1982) D-52 Álava (1951/1962*-1978) Alessandro Poerio/Huesca class (2) Huesca (1937–1953) (ex-Alessandro Poerio 1915-1937) Teruel (1937–1948) (ex-Guglielmo...
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  • she entered in service in 1938 after being converted to an auxiliary cruiser. Mar Negro was built in 1930 along with her sister ship by the Spanish...
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    and built in Italy during the First World War. The four ships were however requisitioned by Italy in 1915 and rearmed as scout cruisers (esploratori)...
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    Allied occupation of the eastern Adriatic (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
    same period, calls to the Port of Split were made by Italian ships Carlo Mirabello, Alessandro Poerio, and Puglia, as well as US Navy's USS Israel. On 15...
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    Luigi Mascherpa (category Italian admirals)
    Valor. He also took part in the Italian occupation of Albania, as part of the crew of the scout cruiser Alessandro Poerio. He later served on board the...
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  • of Italy's aid to Franco's regime. They retained their Italian crews but had a Spanish liaison officer on board. They were returned to the Italian Navy...
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