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- Battleship Potemkin (Russian: Броненосец «Потёмкин», romanized: Bronenosets «Potyomkin», [brənʲɪˈnosʲɪts pɐˈtʲɵmkʲɪn]), sometimes rendered as Battleship...
- Bronenosets (Russian: Броненосец) was a Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American...
- Histories Publishing. ISBN 0-933126-75-1. Bogdanov, M. A (2004). Eskadrenny bronenosets Sissoi Veliky Эскадренный броненосец "Сисой Великий" [Squadron Battleship...
- Almirante Lynch in Caldera Bay, 23 Apr 1891, during 1891 Chilean Civil War Bronenosets 1864-03-24 Uragan class Monitor  Imperial Russian Navy Buffel 1868-03-10...
- April 2024. Corbett 2015b, p. 324. Bogdanov, M. A. (2004). Eskadrenny bronenosets Sissoi Veliky (Эскадренный броненосец "Сисой Великий") (in Russian)....
- Company. ISBN 978-1-56311-809-8. Bogdanov, M. A. (2004). Eskadrenny bronenosets Sissoi Veliky (Эскадренный броненосец "Сисой Великий"). Stapel Series...
- command on March 27, 1879, as he commanded the 7th company of the monitor Bronenosets and was promoted to Lieutenant on January 1, 1883. On September 21, 1883...
- Feature Stachka (Strike) 1925 Sergei Eisenstein Soviet Union Feature Bronenosets Potyomkin (Battleship Potemkin) 1925 Sergei Eisenstein Soviet Union Feature...
- s****ped in 1918 Latnik (1864) – stricken in 1900 and s****ped around 1918 Bronenosets (1864) – stricken in 1900 and lost during World War I Veschun (1864)...
- 1923, Novorossiysk), "V plenu u yablon" (performed in 1931, Odessa), "Bronenosets Potyomkin" (performed in 1937, Leningrad, 1938, Moscow), "Makhmud Tarobi"...