• Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Re di Portogallo
    Re di Portogallo was an ironclad warship built for the Italian Regia Marina in the 1860s, the second and final member of the Re d'Italia class. She was...
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    ships, Re d'Italia and Re di Portogallo. The two ships were built in the United States, and were based on the French ironclad Gloire; they were armed...
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    September 1864; the two Re d'Italia-class ships were the only Italian ironclads built in the United States. The ships were broadside ironclads, armed with a battery...
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    the chaos. Italian ironclads surrounded the Austrian ship, forcing the ironclad Kaiser Max to come to her aid. Thereafter, Re di Portogallo and the Austrian...
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    Kaiser, though he failed to make a direct strike. Kaiser then rammed Re di Portogallo, before Affondatore made a second, unsuccessful attempt to ram her...
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    SMS Don Juan d'Austria (1862) (category Kaiser Max-class ironclads (1862))
    in the center of the melee; she traded broadsides with the Italian ironclad Re di Portogallo and was hit three times by the turret ship Affondatore, though...
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    attack the Italian ships. Terribile was at that time in the 3rd Division, along with her sister Formidabile, the ironclads Re di Portogallo and Regina...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Principe di Carignano
    Principe di Carignano was the lead ship of the Principe di Carignano class of ironclad warships built for the Italian Regia Marina in the 1860s. She was...
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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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    attack the Italian ships. Formidabile was at that time in the 3rd Division, along with her sister Terribile, the ironclads Re di Portogallo and Regina...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Messina
    Messina was the second of three Principe di Carignano-class ironclads built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1860s. She was laid down in...
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    Battle of Lissa (1866) (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
    had the Re di Portogallo, Regina Maria Pia and, at the extreme rear, Varese under Captain Augusto Riboty. In total, the Italians had 11 ironclads in the...
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    and Re di Portogallo, and the coastal defense ship Varese. After spending the 18th unsuccessfully bombarding the Austrian fortresses, the Italians withdrew...
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  • aboard Kaiser, and during the battle his ship rammed the Italian ironclad Re di Portogallo. Later, in 1869, he undertook an expedition to the Far East...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian ironclad Conte Verde
    Conte Verde was the third of three Principe di Carignano-class ironclads built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy), though she differed in several...
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    SMS Kaiser (1858) (category Ironclad warships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy)
    Austrian 2nd Division. Kaiser engaged several Italian ironclads simultaneously, rammed one—Re di Portogallo—and damaged another—Affondatore—with gunfire...
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    Augusto Riboty (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
    was named commander of the new ironclad screw frigate Re di Portogallo, in which he participated in the Third Italian War of Independence. At the Battle...
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    Felice Napoleone Canevaro (category Italian military people of the wars of Italian unification)
    On returning to Italy, he was assigned to the broadside ironclad Re di Portogallo, commanded by Augusto Riboty. Aboard Re di Portogallo, he took part in...
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  • built between 1859 and 1946, listed alphabetically. The boundary between ironclads and the first battleships, the so-called 'pre-dreadnought battleship'...
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    1860 he contracted with the Italian government for the construction of two ironclads, Re d'Italia and Re Don Luigi di Portogallo, but because of the outbreak...
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  • York Re di Portogallo Re d'Italia-class ironclad For Regia Marina. 29 August  United Kingdom JohnLaird, Sons & Co Birkenhead El Monassir Ironclad Allegedly...
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