Russian ship of the line Lefort

Lefort (Russian "Лефорт", also spelled "Leffort") was a ship of the line of the Imperial Russian Navy. Lefort was a ship of the line of the Imperatritsa Aleksandra (Empress Alexandra) class, rated at 84 guns but actually armed with 94 guns. Her keel was laid in 1833 at Saint Petersburg and she was launched 9 August [O.S. 28 July] 1835 in the presence of Nicholas I. She was named after Admiral Franz Lefort, chief of the Russian Navy from 1695-1696. Shipwreck of Lefort was found between the islands of Gogland and Bolshoy Tyuters on 4 May 2013.

Russian ship of the line Lefort

Lefort (Russian "Лефорт", also spelled "Leffort") was a ship of the line of the Imperial Russian Navy. Lefort was a ship of the line of the Imperatritsa Aleksandra (Empress Alexandra) class, rated at 84 guns but actually armed with 94 guns. Her keel was laid in 1833 at Saint Petersburg and she was launched 9 August [O.S. 28 July] 1835 in the presence of Nicholas I. She was named after Admiral Franz Lefort, chief of the Russian Navy from 1695-1696. Shipwreck of Lefort was found between the islands of Gogland and Bolshoy Tyuters on 4 May 2013.