The frigate Shtandart (Russian: Штандартъ) was the first ship of Russia's Baltic fleet. Her keel was laid on April 24, 1703, at the Olonetsky shipyard...
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The frigate Shtandart (Russian: Штандартъ) is a modern replica of the first ship of Russia's Baltic fleet. The original ship was launched in 1703 at the...
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renamed Étoile du Roy. Russian frigate Shtandart, a sailing replica of Russia's first warship, homeported in Saint Petersburg, Russia. HMS Surprise in San...
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This is a list of Russian sail frigates of the period 1694–1852: The format is: Name, number of guns (rank/real amount), launch year (A = built in Arkhangelsk)...
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Peter the Great (redirect from Peter the Great of Russia)
Great established the Olonets Shipyard at Lodeynoye Pole, where Russian frigate Shtandart was built. While the Poles fought the Swedes, Peter founded the...
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1727 anonymous 24-gun ship – BU on slip 1727 Shtandart 28 ("Штандарт", 1703) – Reclassified to 28-gun frigate 1710, BU 1730 All built at Olonetskaya Shipyard...
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harbour. Training exposed him to various sailing ships: in 1860 the yacht Shtandart on a cruise from Petergof to Livada in 1861–1863 the yacht Zabava under...
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Baltic Fleet (redirect from Russian Baltic Fleet)
24-gun three-masted frigate Shtandart. She was the fleet's flagship, and is a prime example of the increasing role of the frigate design. By 1724, the...
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Olonetskaya shipyard (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
On August 22, 1703, the first rank ship of the Baltic Fleet, the 28-gun frigate Standart, left the shipyard slipway. Until 1724 the shipyard also built...
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Scarlet Sails (tradition) (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
The Scarlet Sails (Russian: Алые паруса) is a celebration in St. Petersburg, Russia, the most massive and famous public event during the White Nights Festival...
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Battle of Hogland (1713) (category Russian battle stubs)
guns Esperans 44 guns Sv. Pavel 32 guns Sv. Petr 32 guns Samson 32 guns Shtandart 28 guns 2 brigs A small Swedish squadron led by Commander Carl Raab consisting...
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ships launched in 1703. "Swedish Fifth Rate frigate 'Falken' (1703)". Threedecks. Retrieved 12 July 2020. "Russian Third Rate ship of the line 'Vinkelgak'...
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'Orestes' (1824)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 September 2023. "Russian Fourth Rate frigate 'Shtandart' (1824)". Threedecks. Retrieved 26 September 2023. "French...
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Lodeynoye Pole (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
ship of the Baltic Fleet was built here—a 28-cannon frigate called Shtandart. In 1704, six more frigates, four shnyavas, four galleys, and twenty-four semi-galleys...
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- Russian Barque. Seute Deern II (ex Noona Dan) (German Wikipedia) - a two-masted German ketch, former school ship. Shtandart - replica of a Russian 18th...
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original on January 7, 2001. "Unique River Ships of the Past". English Russia. July 11, 2012. Retrieved August 1, 2013. Santiago, Great Lakes Shipwrecks...
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Renard – France Royalist – United Kingdom STS Sedov – Russia Shabab Oman – Oman Shtandart – Russia Sorlandet – Norway Statsraad Lehmkhul – Norway Swan...
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shipyard Russia 1700 First ship of the line of Russia 1712 sold Ship-museum Shtandart Frigate (28 guns) Saint Petersburg Baltic ports Russia 1703 Flagship...
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