Russian battleship Gangut
- Russian battleship Gangut
The Russian Navy has had many ships named after the Battle of Gangut in 1714. The first was built by shipwright Richard Cosenz in early 18th century.
*Russian battleship Gangut (1888)
*Russian battleship Gangut (1909)
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Russian battleship Gangut (1909) — Gangut (Russian: линейный корабль Гангут ) was a Russian, later Soviet battleship, named after the Battle of Gangut and giving its name to the Gangut class of battleships. The battleship was renamed on 27 June 1925 to Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya… … Wikipedia
Russian battleship Gangut (1888) — Gangut (Russian: броненосец Гангут ) was an Imperial Russian battleship named after the Battle of Gangut. This ship was a scaled down version of the Imperator Aleksandr II class battleshipsShe was built by New Admiralty yard, St Petersburg.… … Wikipedia
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Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1914) — The Petropavlovsk ( ru. Петропавловск) was a Russian battleship of the Gangut class. She was later renamed the Marat .The Petropavlovsk was built by the Baltic Shipyard, in St.Petersburg. Her keel was laid down in 1909, and she was launched in… … Wikipedia
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Russian battleship Sevastopol (1911) — The Sevastopol (Севастополь) was a Russian and Soviet Dreadnought battleship of the Gangut class. The Sevastopol built at the Baltic Shipyard, St.Petersburg, was laid down 1909, launched in October 1911, and completed in November 1914. Sevastopol … Wikipedia
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Russian battleship Poltava (1911) — Poltava was a sclass|Gangut|battleship of the Imperial Russian Navy.The Poltava was laid down in 1909 at the Admiralty Shipyard, St.Petersburg. She was launched in July 1911 and completed in December 1914. Named after the Battle of Poltava (1709) … Wikipedia
Gangut — (Гангут) is the Russian transliteration of the Swedish name (Hangö udd) for Hanko Peninsula. It may have the following meanings: * The Battle of Gangut in 1714 **Ships of the Imperial Russian Navy named after the battle: ***Russian battleship… … Wikipedia
Gangut — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gangut (homonymie). Gangut His … Wikipédia en Français