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    Rossia (Russian: Россия) was an armored cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy built in the 1890s. She was designed as a long-range commerce raider and served...
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  • Rossiya (redirect from Rossiâ)
    (icebreaker), Russian icebreakers named Rossiya Rossiya or Rossia, an Imperial Russian cruiser launched in 1896 Rossiya, an Imperial Russian ship of the line launched...
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    Grosse (or Friedrich der Große) was a Norddeutscher Lloyd liner built in 1896 which sailed Atlantic routes from Germany and sometimes Italy to the United...
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    HHS Glasgow (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    of her career. The vessel was brought out of semi-retirement on 25 August 1896 when she participated in the Anglo-Zanzibar War and was soon sunk by a flotilla...
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    SS Drummond Castle (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    Company. The ship sank on 16 June 1896 off Ushant. The Drummond Castle departed Cape Town, South Africa, on 28 May 1896 for London via Delagoa Bay, Natal...
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  • SS Commodore (collier) (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    She was driven into shallow waters off Sheringham, Norfolk on 7 November 1896. Local fishermen tried to render assistance but were driven off by gale force...
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    Nathan F. Cobb (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    shipwreck rescues, the Nathan F. Cobb capsized in heavy seas on 1 December 1896 en route from Brunswick, Georgia to New York with a cargo of timber and cross...
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  • SS Belgravia (1881) (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    transatlantic liner that served in the 1880s and early 1890s. She was wrecked in 1896. SS Belgravia was an ocean liner of the Anchor Line, built in Glasgow Scotland...
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  • The list of shipwrecks in 1896 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1896. "Ealing - 1896". Maritime Museum of the Atlantic...
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  • Konstantinov. In 1868 he published the beginning of his novel Staraia i novaia Rossia (The Old and New Russia) in Otechestvennye zapiski (Homeland Notes). Although...
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  • Volo (barque) (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    Portuguese East Africa. Volo was sailing by dead reckoning, and on 5 March 1896 Captain Olsen judged the ship to be 200 miles from the coast. The following...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1896 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1896. "Iran". The Yard. Retrieved 20 February 2017. "Istrar"...
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    HMS Vixen (1865) (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    attack. By December 1895, Vixen had been sold to a local scrap merchant. In 1896, Vice-Admiral James Erskine recommended the channel be covered by shore batteries...
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    (Demaison, 1896) Chrysolina kuesteri (Helliesen, 1912) Chrysolina lucidicollis (Kuster, 1845) Chrysolina mactata (Fairmaire, 1859) Chrysolina rossia (Illiger...
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  • armored cruiser 9,382 5 April 1906 stricken 25 November 1920, scrapped 1921 Rossia  Imperial Russian Navy armored cruiser 12,195 13 September 1897 sold for...
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    displacement until the completion of Gangut-class battleships in 1914. The earlier Rossia, Gromoboi and Rurik surpassed Andrei Pervozvanny in length but had significantly...
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    (ed.). "Naval Maneouvres in 1896". The Naval Annual. Portsmouth: J. Griffin & Co.: 140–188. OCLC 496786828. Weyl, E. (1896). Brassey, Thomas A. (ed.)....
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    Boyarin Russian cruiser Gromoboi Russian cruiser Pamiat Azova Russian cruiser Rossia Russian cruiser Rurik (1892) Russian cruiser Rurik (1906) Russian cruiser...
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    SS La Bourgogne (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    February 1896 La Bourgogne collided with the French steamship Tigre in Havre Roads in heavy fog. Neither ship was seriously damaged. On 29 February 1896 there...
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  • relucens (Rosenhauer, 1847) g Chrysolina rhodia Bechyne, 1950 g Chrysolina rossia (Illiger, 1802) g Chrysolina rufa (Duftschmid, 1825) g Chrysolina rufoaenea...
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    rendezvous with them, but the order was delayed. His three armored cruisers, Rossia, Gromoboi, and Rurik, had to raise steam, so he did not sortie until the...
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    Far Eastern Squadron (Navarin, Sissoi Veliky, and the armoured cruisers Rossia and Vladimir Monomakh) and sailed for the Far East. The British, alerted...
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  • East 1895–1904, sunk at the Battle of the Japanese Sea 1904 (202 men lost) Rossia \ «Россия» (1895) - Served at Far East 1895–1906, flagship of Rear Admiral...
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  • British Peer (ship) (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    carrying a cargo of salt and 471 Indian indentured labourers. On 8 December 1896, she struck a reef in Saldanha Bay, South Africa, and was destroyed; there...
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    of 1888. She was raised and turned into a fishing smack. On November 13, 1896, she was reported missing along with her crew after being last seen along...
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    washed ashore on the United States coast near St. Augustine, Florida, in 1896. Reanalyses in 1995 and 2004 of the original tissue samples—together with...
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    SS Australasia (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    between her construction in 1884 to her burning and sinking in 1896. On October 18, 1896, while loaded with coal, the Australasia sank in Lake Michigan...
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    based at Vladivostok, and he transferred his flag to the armored cruiser Rossia. This cruiser squadron conducted commerce raiding and other offensive operations...
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    SS City of New York (1888) (category Maritime incidents in 1896)
    Teutonic and Majestic were also transferred to Southampton. On 29 February 1896 New York grounded in fog in Lower New York Bay. She was refloated the next...
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    rendezvous with them, but the order was delayed. His three armored cruisers, Rossia, Gromoboi, and Rurik, had to raise steam, so he did not sortie until the...
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