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- Q6093091 abstract "Ruggiero di Lauria was an ironclad battleship built in the 1880s for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). She was the lead ship of the Ruggiero di Lauria class, which included two other ships, Francesco Morosini and Andrea Doria. Ruggiero di Lauria, named for the medieval Sicilian admiral Ruggiero di Lauria, was armed with a main battery of four 17-inch (432 mm) guns, was protected with 17.75-inch (451 mm) thick belt armor, and was capable of a top speed of 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph).The ship's construction period was very lengthy, beginning in August 1881 and completing in February 1888. She was quickly rendered obsolescent by the new pre-dreadnought battleships being laid down and, as a result, her career was limited. She spent her career alternating between the Active and Reserve Squadrons, where she took part in training exercises each year with the rest of the fleet. The ship was stricken from the naval register in 1909 and converted into a floating oil tank. She was used in this capacity until 1943, when she was sunk by bombs during World War II. The wreck was eventually raised and scrapped in 1945.".
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- Q6093091 completionDate "1888-02-01".
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- Q6093091 layingDown "1881-08-03".
- Q6093091 length "105.9".
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- Q6093091 shipBeam "19.84".
- Q6093091 shipDraft "8.29".
- Q6093091 shipLaunch "1884-08-09".
- Q6093091 status "Sunk in shallow water 1943".
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- Q6093091 shipBuilder Q3655748.
- Q6093091 shipClass "ironclad battleship".
- Q6093091 shipCompleted "1888-02-01".
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- Q6093091 shipFate "Sunk in shallow water 1943".
- Q6093091 shipLaidDown "1881-08-03".
- Q6093091 shipLaunched "1884-08-09".
- Q6093091 shipLength "length overall".
- Q6093091 shipName "Ruggiero di Lauria".
- Q6093091 shipPower "* *8 cylindrical boilers".
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- Q6093091 comment "Ruggiero di Lauria was an ironclad battleship built in the 1880s for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). She was the lead ship of the Ruggiero di Lauria class, which included two other ships, Francesco Morosini and Andrea Doria.".
- Q6093091 label "Italian ironclad Ruggiero di Lauria".
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- Q6093091 name "Ruggiero di Lauria".