Neapolitan ship Vesuvio (1824)
Vesuvio was a sailing ship of the Real Marina of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, later acquired as a frigate by the Italian Royal Navy. She was initially a French Bucentaure class ship of the line whose construction began in August 1812, but the works stalled and the ship was transferred to the Kingdom of Naples in 1813.
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Neapolitan ship Vesuvio (1824)
Vesuvio was a sailing ship of the Real Marina of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, later acquired as a frigate by the Italian Royal Navy. She was initially a French Bucentaure class ship of the line whose construction began in August 1812, but the works stalled and the ship was transferred to the Kingdom of Naples in 1813.
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Il Vesuvio è stato un vascello ...... e corvetta dalla Regia Marina.
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Vesuvio was a sailing ship of ...... the Kingdom of Naples in 1813.
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1861-03-17
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1824-12-02
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Broken up in 1865
Transferred to theRoyal Italian Navy
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*Two Sicilies navy:
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*48 × 24-pounder long guns
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Vesuvio being launched, by Salvatore Fergola
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*Repression of Barbary piracy
*Sicilian revolution of 1848
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Il Vesuvio è stato un vascello ...... e corvetta dalla Regia Marina.
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Vesuvio was a sailing ship of ...... the Kingdom of Naples in 1813.
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Neapolitan ship Vesuvio (1824)
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Vesuvio (corvetta)
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