French battleship Charlemagne (1895)
- French battleship Charlemagne (1895)
The "Charlemagne" was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the French Navy.
In 1915, along with her sister-ship "Gaulois", she took part in the Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign, under admiral Guépratte.
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* [http://le.fantasque.free.fr/php3/ship.php3?page_code=charlemagne CUIRASSE Charlemagne]
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