- The
Navigatori class were a
group of
Italian destroyers built in 1928–1929 for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy),
named after Italian explorers. They...
- poeti, di artisti, di eroi, di santi, di pensatori, di scienziati, di
navigatori, di trasmigratori" ("a
nation of poets, of artists, of heroes, of saints...
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Tydemania navigatoris, the fleshy-lipped spikefish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Triacanthodidae, the spikefishes. This...
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destroyers that saw
action in
World War II, the
ships belonging to the
Navigatori,
Mirabello and
Leone classes were
originally rated as esploratori. They...
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Cooperation (AECID). The
Italian destroyer Antonio Pigafetta, of the
Navigatori class, was
named after him in 1931.
Antonio Pigafetta wrote at
least two...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-927908-1. Cavillier,
Giacomo (2019). Shardana,
Navigatori e
guerrieri nell'Egitto ramesside. Fonti,
storia e mito. Torino: Kemet...
- Luca
Tarigo was one of a
dozen Navigatori-class
destroyers built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy) in the late 1920s.
Completed in 1929, she served...
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operated by the
Royal Navy
between 1958 and 1965
Fictional vessels See also
Navigatori-class destroyer, a
class of
destroyers operated by the
Regia Marina (Italian...
- Maryland's
Verrazano Bridge. A
vessel of the
Regia Marina, a
destroyer of the
Navigatori class, was
named after Verrazzano. She was
launched in 1930 and sunk by...
- Romani-class
cruiser Conte di Cavour-class
battleship Giussano-class
cruiser Navigatori-class
destroyer Oriani-class
destroyer San Giorgio-class
cruiser Soldati-class...