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- Q6718074 subject Q7039069.
- Q6718074 subject Q7039073.
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- Q6718074 abstract "MS Giulio Cesare was a luxurious ocean liner built for the Italian Line. She was a sister ship to MS Augustus which was launched in the same year. She was built for the South America service like her sister. These two ships' specification and design were very similar.During World War II, the Italian Line had lost a large portion of its fleet, including the ocean liner SS Rex. The surviving ships were refitted and repaired, and returned to passenger service after the war was over. However, the surviving ships like MS Saturnia and her sister ship MS Vulcania, and the SS Conte Grande and her sister ship SS Conte Biancamano, all could carry small numbers of passengers. The Italian Line needed new liners for the South American service. It placed an order with Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico to build two new 27,000 GRT ocean liners, to be christened Giulio Cesare and Augustus.The building of the 27,000 GRT Giulio Cesare and Augustus marked the start of a new era for the Italian Line; furthermore, other large Italian liners were being built, such as the SS Andrea Doria and her sister ship SS Cristoforo Colombo, both 29,000 GRT. In 1958, these two great liners were followed by SS Leonardo da Vinci. SS Michelangelo and her sister ship SS Raffaello which were the last and the biggest liners of the Italian Line.".
- Q6718074 activeYearsEndDate "1973-01-14".
- Q6718074 builder Q1153446.
- Q6718074 builder Q38.
- Q6718074 builder Q546.
- Q6718074 class Q697196.
- Q6718074 completionDate "1951-10-27".
- Q6718074 length "207.0".
- Q6718074 maidenVoyage "1951-10-27".
- Q6718074 operator Q3155852.
- Q6718074 shipBeam "26.6".
- Q6718074 shipLaunch "1950-05-18".
- Q6718074 status "Scrapped on April 20, 1973 at Terrestre Marittima Shipyards, La Spezia, Italy".
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- Q6718074 shipBeam "1596.0".
- Q6718074 shipBuilder Q1153446.
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- Q6718074 shipClass Q697196.
- Q6718074 shipCompleted "1951-10-27".
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- Q6718074 shipLaunched "--05-18".
- Q6718074 shipLength "12420.0".
- Q6718074 shipMaidenVoyage "1951-10-27".
- Q6718074 shipName "MS Giulio Cesare".
- Q6718074 shipOperator Q3155852.
- Q6718074 shipOutOfService "1973-01-14".
- Q6718074 type Product.
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- Q6718074 comment "MS Giulio Cesare was a luxurious ocean liner built for the Italian Line. She was a sister ship to MS Augustus which was launched in the same year. She was built for the South America service like her sister. These two ships' specification and design were very similar.During World War II, the Italian Line had lost a large portion of its fleet, including the ocean liner SS Rex. The surviving ships were refitted and repaired, and returned to passenger service after the war was over.".
- Q6718074 label "MS Giulio Cesare".
- Q6718074 homepage Ssmaritime.com.
- Q6718074 name "MS Giulio Cesare".