- Tri
Sviatitelia (Russian: Три Святителя,
meaning the
Three Holy Hierarchs) was a pre-dreadnought
battleship built for the
Imperial Russian Navy during...
- Tri
Sviatitelia was re****ing in
Sevastopol when the
February Revolution of 1917
began and she was
never operational afterwards. Tri
Sviatitelia was captured...
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Imperial Russian Navy have been
named Tri
Sviatitelia (Three Holy Hierarchs).
Russian ship of the line Tri
Sviatitelia -
First rate ship of the line scuttled...
- and
ordered the
design of an
improved version of the
battleship Tri
Sviatitelia instead. The
improvements included a
higher forecastle to
improve the...
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installed on
seventeen battleships starting with
Sissoi Veliky and Tri
Sviatitelia and
ending with the
Andrei Pervozvanny class. A
second production run...
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ironclad vessels.
Velikiy Knyaz Konstantin, ship of the line, 120 guns Tri
Sviatitelia, ship of the line, 120 guns Parizh, 120 guns, ship of the line, transferred...
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Alexios I Komnenos.
Cappadocian Fathers Patristics Russian battleship Tri
Sviatitelia,
named after the
Three Holy
Hierarchs Kyiv
Theological Seminary of the...
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Bosphorus forts. This
consisted of the
obsolete pre-dreadnoughts Tri
Sviatitelia and Panteleimon, the
seaplane carriers Almaz and
Imperator Alexander...
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Materialy X
Rossiiskoi nauchnoi konferentsii posviashchenoi Pamiati Sviatitelia Makariia.
Vypusk 10. (Mozhaisk: Terra, 2003): 111-119.
Borkowski Robert...
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Washington Naval Treaty 1922 –
scuttled in the
Bungo channel, 9 Feb 1925 Tri
Sviatitelia 1893 Pre-dreadnought Imperial
Russian Navy
Triumph 1903-01-15 Swiftsure...