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German Imperial Navy
named SMS
Crocodill: SMS
Crocodill (1860) - a Jäger-class
gunboat launched in 1860 SMS
Crocodill (1879) - a Wespe-class
armored gunboat...
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Crocodill was a
steam gunboat of the Jäger
class built for the
Prussian Navy in the late 1850s and
early 1860s. The ship was
ordered as part of a...
- SMS
Crocodill was an
ironclad gunboat of the
Wespe class built for the
German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in the 1870s. The ships,
which were armed...
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critical edition of the Lemegeton,
pages 7–8 read "Old man
riding upon a
Crocodill, very mildly,
carrying a
goshawke on his fist"
Pseudomonarchia Daemonum...
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built for the
Prussian fleet,
comprised the
following vessels: Jäger,
Crocodill, Fuchs, Hay, Scorpion, Sperber, Hyäne, Habicht, Pfeil, Natter, Schwalbe...
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comprised Wespe, Viper, Biene, Mücke, Scorpion, Basilisk, Camaeleon,
Crocodill, Salamander, Natter, and Hummel.
Intended for use as part of Germany's...
- SMS Mücke, 1877 SMS Scorpion, 1877 SMS Basilisk, 1878 SMS Camaeleon, 1878 SMS
Crocodill, 1879 SMS Salamander (1880), 1880 SMS Natter, 1880 SMS Hummel, 1881 Iltis...
- navy
realized that the
earliest vessels,
starting with the
badly rotted Crocodill,
would need to be replaced.
Design work
started for the new class, which...
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replaced her
sister Crocodill as the
flagship of the
Armored Gunboat Reserve Division that was
stationed there. The unit also
included Crocodill, Natter, and...
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Fritz Rötger. She
conducted training operations with her
sister ship
Crocodill,
before being decommissioned again on 15 October. The
following year,...