The French ironclad Gloire ([ɡlwaʁ], "Glory") was the first ocean-going ironclad, launched in 1859. She was developed after the Crimean War, in response...
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The Gloire-class ironclads were a group of three wooden-hulled armored frigates built for the French Navy in the late 1850s and early 1860s. Gloire, the...
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two ships were built in the United States, and were based on the French ironclad Gloire; they were armed with a battery of thirty-eight guns in a broadside...
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frigates in response to an invasion scare sparked by the launch of the French ironclad Gloire and her three sisters in 1858. They were initially armed with a...
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frigates in response to an invasion scare sparked by the launch of the French ironclad Gloire and her three sisters in 1858. They were initially armed with a...
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warships to explosive or incendiary shells. The first ironclad battleship, Gloire, was launched by the French Navy in November 1859, narrowly preempting the...
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presaged Gloire, the first sea-going ironclad to be built by any navy. Gloire class 5,603 tons. Gloire (1859) – world's first ocean-going ironclad, stricken...
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The French ironclad Normandie was the third and last of the three wooden-hulled Gloire-class ironclads built for the French Navy in 1858–62. The ships...
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ram. The Magenta class were two-decked ironclad ships of the line, much as the preceding Gloire-class ironclad were armored versions of traditional frigates...
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Designed by the French naval architect Camille Audenet as an iron-hulled armoured frigate of similar type to the Gloire-class ironclads, although strictly...
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The French ironclad Invincible was the second of the three wooden-hulled Gloire-class ironclads built for the French Navy in 1858–1862. The ships of the...
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guns within a ship's hull or superstructure. The first ironclad warship, the French ironclad Gloire (1858), was a wooden steamship whose hull was covered...
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being completed in 1852. In 1858, the first appearance of the French ironclad Gloire rendered the tower and its guns obsolete, so it was decided to completely...
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Gloire; she was broken up in 1812. Gloire (1811), a 46-gun frigate Gloire (1837), a 52-gun frigate Gloire (1858–1883), the first ocean-going ironclad...
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Century of French Battleships] (in French). Nantes: Marines. ISBN 2-909-675-50-5. Konstam, Angus (2019). European Ironclads 1860–75: The Gloire Sparks the...
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The Provence class was designed as an enlarged version of the Gloire-class ironclads with thicker armor, more powerful guns, and better seakeeping qualities...
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The Provence class was designed as an enlarged version of the Gloire-class ironclads with thicker armor, more powerful guns, and better seakeeping qualities...
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The French ironclad Héroïne was one of 10 Provence-class armored frigates built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1860s. She was the only...
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The Provence class was designed as an enlarged version of the Gloire-class ironclads with thicker armor, more powerful guns, and better seakeeping qualities...
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Italian Navy inventory until 1950. Beginning with the launch of the French ironclad Gloire in 1859, the major European powers embarked on naval construction...
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Squadron. The Magenta class were two-decked ironclad ships of the line, much as the preceding Gloire-class ironclad were armored versions of traditional frigates...
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broadside ironclads ordered from France and built to French designs. These were followed by the three Principe di Carignano-class ironclad, all of which...
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The Provence class was designed as an enlarged version of the Gloire-class ironclads with thicker armor, more powerful guns, and better seakeeping qualities...
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England is officially opened. November 24 – French ironclad Gloire launched, the first ocean-going ironclad battleship. Thomas Aveling of Rochester, Kent...
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The Provence class was designed as an enlarged version of the Gloire-class ironclads with thicker armor, more powerful guns, and better seakeeping qualities...
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first ironclad battleship, La Gloire, was launched by the French Navy in November 1859. It was followed by the British Warrior-class ironclad. Russia...
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first ironclads to feature a naval ram. The Magenta class was designed by naval architect Henri Dupuy de Lôme as a reply to the low height of the Gloire-class...
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HMS Warrior (1860) (category Warrior-class ironclads)
to France's launching in 1859 of the first ocean-going ironclad warship, the wooden-hulled Gloire. Warrior conducted a publicity tour of Great Britain in...
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changing technology and the emergence of ironclads in foreign navies such as with the French ironclad Gloire and the British HMS Warrior, led to efforts...
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HDMS Danmark (redirect from Danish ironclad Danmark)
sea-going ironclad warship, the French Navy's Gloire, and ordering a similar vessel on Confederate account. The French government refused to sell Gloire, or...
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