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- The Formidabile class was a pair of ironclad warships built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1860s. The class comprised two ships, Formidabile...
- Italy the next year. The first of these vessels, the two vessels of the Formidabile class, were small broadside ironclads ordered from France and built to...
- Formidabile was the lead ship of the Formidabile-class ironclad warships, the first ships of that type to be built for the newly formed Italian Regia Marina...
- Kingdom of Sardinia entered the ironclad building race by ordering the Formidabile-class ironclads from French shipyards; their long-term rival across the...
- (in Italian). Senate of the Republic. "Barcaiuolo è senatore "Una squadra formidabile"". il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). 27 September 2022. v t e...
- armored belt on the waterline. The two smaller ironclads Terribile and Formidabile, each with a displacement of 2,700 metric tons (2,700 long tons), were...
- Genova. In 1860, Cavour added a pair of small ironclad warships, the Formidabile class, beginning a series of ironclads built for the Sardinian and later...
- Retrieved 13 October 2024. "Sammy B****o, il ricordo di Jovanotti: "Humour formidabile e mente colorata"" (in Italian). Adnkronos. Retrieved 13 October 2024...
- che scalpiti e fremi d’angoscia rodendo il morso con striduli denti Formidabile mostro giapponese, dagli occhi di fucina, nutrito di fiamma e d’olî minerali...
- military force, named the Regia Marina (Royal Navy). By the time the two Formidabile-class ironclads had been commissioned, they formed the first broadside...