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- Q2207179 subject Q7034718.
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- Q2207179 abstract "SMS Württemberg was one of four Sachsen-class armored frigates of the German Imperial Navy. Her sister ships were Sachsen, Bayern, and Baden. Württemberg was built in the AG Vulcan shipyard in Stettin from 1876 to 1881. The ship was commissioned into the Imperial Navy in August 1881. She was armed with a main battery of six 26 cm (10 in) guns in two open barbettes.After her commissioning, Württemberg served with the fleet on numerous training exercises and cruises. She participated in several cruises escorting Kaiser Wilhelm II on state visits to Great Britain and to various cities in the Baltic Sea in the late 1880s and early 1890s. During 1898–1899, the ship was modernized at the Imperial Dockyard in Kiel; she served for another seven years with the fleet before being withdrawn from active service in 1906. She was subsequently used in a variety of secondary roles, until she was sold in 1920 and broken up for scrap.".
- Q2207179 builder Q292745.
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- Q2207179 country Q43287.
- Q2207179 length "98.2".
- Q2207179 shipBeam "18.4".
- Q2207179 shipDraft "6.32".
- Q2207179 shipLaunch "1878-11-09".
- Q2207179 status "Sold for scrap, 1920".
- Q2207179 thumbnail S.M._Linienschiff_Württemberg.jpg?width=300.
- Q2207179 topSpeed "24.076".
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- Q2207179 shipBuilder "AG Vulcan in Stettin".
- Q2207179 shipCountry Q43287.
- Q2207179 shipFate "Sold for scrap, 1920".
- Q2207179 shipLaunched "1878-11-09".
- Q2207179 shipName "SMS Württemberg".
- Q2207179 type Product.
- Q2207179 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q2207179 type Ship.
- Q2207179 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q2207179 comment "SMS Württemberg was one of four Sachsen-class armored frigates of the German Imperial Navy. Her sister ships were Sachsen, Bayern, and Baden. Württemberg was built in the AG Vulcan shipyard in Stettin from 1876 to 1881. The ship was commissioned into the Imperial Navy in August 1881. She was armed with a main battery of six 26 cm (10 in) guns in two open barbettes.After her commissioning, Württemberg served with the fleet on numerous training exercises and cruises.".
- Q2207179 label "SMS Württemberg (1878)".
- Q2207179 depiction S.M._Linienschiff_Württemberg.jpg.
- Q2207179 name "SMS Württemberg".