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    Formidabile was the lead ship of the Formidabile-class ironclad warships, the first ships of that type to be built for the newly formed Italian Regia Marina...
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    The Formidabile class was a pair of ironclad warships built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1860s. The class comprised two ships, Formidabile...
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    shell, 12 × 164 mm breech-loading rifles, 4.75 in iron belt, 10 kn) Formidabile (broadside ironclad, launched 1861, 2682 t, 4 × 72-pdr SB shell, 16 ×...
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    Italy the next year. The first of these vessels, the two vessels of the Formidabile class, were small broadside ironclads ordered from France and built to...
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  • Thumbnail for Principe Amedeo-class ironclad
    already acquired a pair of small, French-built armored frigates of the Formidabile class, and two more vessels of the Re d'Italia class had been ordered...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Castelfidardo
    cancelled the attack. The next morning, Persano ordered the ironclad Formidabile to enter the harbor Vis and attack the Madonna battery, supported by...
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  • launches in 1862 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1862. "Launch". Ipswich Journal. No. 6400. Ipswich. 4 January 1862. "SHIPS BUILT...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Regina Maria Pia
    commanded by Captain Augusto Riboty, along with the ironclads Terribile, Formidabile, and Re di Portogallo, and the coastal defense ship Varese. After spending...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Ancona
    cancelled the attack. The next morning, Persano ordered the ironclad Formidabile to enter the harbor Vis and attack the Madonna battery, supported by...
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  • Thumbnail for List of ironclad warships of Austria-Hungary
    its first two ships in 1860 in response to Italy's order for the two Formidabile-class ironclads. The Austrian vessels, Drache and Salamander, were designed...
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    arms race. Drache and Salamander were ordered in response to the two Formidabile-class ironclads that Italy had bought from France in 1860. The design...
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  •  Royal Navy Flandre 1864-06-12 Provence class  French Navy Formidabile 1861-10-01 Formidabile class  Regia Marina Formidable 1885 Amiral Baudin class  French...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Affondatore
    2014). "Capital Ships of the Royal Italian Navy, 1860–1918: Part I: The Formidabile, Principe di Carignano, Re d'Italia, Regina Maria Pia, Affondatore, Roma...
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    military force, named the Regia Marina (Royal Navy). By the time the two Formidabile-class ironclads had been commissioned, they formed the first broadside...
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  • Thumbnail for Austro-Italian ironclad arms race
    the Regia Marina (Royal Navy). The Sardinian component included two Formidabile-class ironclads, ordered from France in 1860, which became Italy's first...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Drache (1861)
    broken up in 1883. The Drache class was designed in response to the Formidabile-class ironclads bought from France by the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1860...
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  • Thumbnail for Regina Maria Pia-class ironclad
    2014). "Capital Ships of the Royal Italian Navy, 1860–1918: Part I: The Formidabile, Principe di Carignano, Re d'Italia, Regina Maria Pia, Affondatore, Roma...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad San Martino
    2014). "Capital Ships of the Royal Italian Navy, 1860–1918: Part I: The Formidabile, Principe di Carignano, Re d'Italia, Regina Maria Pia, Affondatore, Roma...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Salamander (1861)
    broken up in 1895–1896. The Drache class was designed in response to the Formidabile-class ironclads bought from France by the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1860...
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    Cagli e suoi annessi, e ad altri luoghi di questa Legazione d'Urbino dal formidabile terremoto avvenuto la mattina dei 3. giugno 1781. Dato da Cagli medesima...
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  • 1 January 1862. "Greenock". Glasgow Herald. No. 6856. Glasgow. 1 January 1862. "Falkirk". Glasgow Herald. No. 6857. Glasgow. 2 January 1862. "Oriental...
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