• Palestro is a town and commune in Italy, in the province of Pavia. Palestro may also refer to: Battle of Palestro, May 1859 Ambush of Palestro, May 1956...
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    Palestro was an ironclad warship, the second and final member of the Principe Amedeo class, built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1860s...
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  • May Piedmontese defeat Austrians Battle of San Fermo 27 May Battle of Palestro 30 May French zouaves and Piedmontese defeat an Austrian army Battle of...
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    1859. He superintended the siege works against Peschiera, was present at Palestro and Solferino, and repaired the fortifications of some of the northern...
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    in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Villa Reale, at Via Palestro 16, opposite the Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli. The collection consists...
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    Italy a powerful fleet of ironclads. The two ships, Principe Amedeo and Palestro, were the last Italian ironclads to feature sailing rigs and wooden hulls...
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  • as the characteristics of the pre-dreadnought evolved in the period from 1875 to 1895. As they can be considered as reduced versions of battleships, coastal...
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    who participated in the Alma and Palestro massacres. After reading the indictment, including the whole so-called Palestro affair, which lasted about an hour...
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    50-60 The 19th century Ardita* - steam gunboat Curtatone* - steam gunboat Palestro* - steam gunboat Veloce* - steam gunboat Giglio* 2 - sloop Feritore* -...
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  • 1871. Tonnante (1855) – stricken 1871. Palestro class 1,508–1,539 tons. Paixhans (1862) – stricken 1871. Palestro (1862) – stricken 1871. Peiho (1862) –...
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    Regia Marina. During the battle, Drache destroyed the coastal defense ship Palestro. Drache was damaged by heavy Italian fire, but Salamander was not seriously...
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    Lissa, where she inflicted serious damage on the coastal defense ship Palestro, setting her on fire and ultimately destroying her. Drache was modernized...
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    coastal defense ship Palestro, one of two Italian ships sunk in the action. Both ships were withdrawn from front-line service in 1875. Drache's hull was...
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    2nd and 5th divisions; feigning an attempt to cross the Sesia river near Palestro. The objective was to keep the Austrian forces located on the left bank...
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    rapidly sank. Of her 252 officers and men, 245 were lost. 245 1866  Italy Palestro – The Italian ironclad screw gunboat was set afire and later exploded in...
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    years. The superior Italian fleet lost its two ironclads, Re d'Italia and Palestro, while the Austrian unarmored screw two-decker SMS Kaiser remarkably survived...
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    ships; Re d'Italia had been rammed and sunk and the coastal defense ship Palestro was burning badly, soon to be destroyed by a magazine explosion. Persano...
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    Albert's army at Peschiera [it], as well as in the Austrian defeats at Palestro and Magenta: in the latter French troops were able to reach the battlefield...
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  • Justice (1862) 6 Celestino Peroglio (1824–1909) 6 August 1863 24 May 1864 Palestro, Lombardy–Venetia Teacher 7 Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) 24 May 1864...
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  • Description of the Environs. A. and W. Galignani. 1827. Lefeuve, Charles (1875). Les anciennes maisons de Paris, Volume 4 (in French). C. Reinwald et cie...
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  • 2000), Be Fabulous (2011) Leading owner (6 wins): Frédéric de Lagrange – Palestro (1861), Fille de l'Air (1864), Gladiateur (1865), Nelusco (1868), Inval...
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    the Italian fleet had become disorganized and two ships, Re d'Italia and Palestro had been sunk. The three ships, which rapidly became obsolescent due to...
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    Palestro under heavy fire. The Austrians quickly inflicted serious damage on Re d'Italia and Palestro, eventually sinking both ships. After Palestro withdrew...
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    ships, and took Re d'Italia, San Martino, and the coastal defense ship Palestro under heavy fire. Vacca turned Principe di Carignano and Castelfidardo...
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    Albert's army at Peschiera [it], as well as in the Austrian defeats at Palestro and Magenta: in the latter French troops were able to reach the battlefield...
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    designed from the ground up as central battery ships. Principe Amedeo and Palestro positioned their guns differently; both mounted the 279 mm gun as bow chaser...
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    roses. The tripartite ovoid window echoes that of Villa Ferrario on Via Palestro, also by Silvio Gambini, designed in 1903. In the center of the window...
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    Among his works were the Passage du Bourg l'Abbé entrance on the Rue Palestro (1863), the La Belle Jardinière store on Rue du Pont-Neuf (1866-7), Hotel...
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  • 1857: Odd Trick 1858: Eurydice 1859: Red Eagle 1860: Weatherbound 1861: Palestro 1862: Bathilde 1863: Catch 'em Alive 1864: Ackworth 1865: Gardevisure 1866:...
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    Alicante, Spain. In 1874–1875, the ship's armament was revised to eleven 10-inch guns. In November 1880, Roma and the ironclad Palestro took part in a naval...
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