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  2. Russian battleship Knyaz Suvorov - Wikipedia

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    The ship immediately took on a 10° list, but showed no signs of sinking. One shell from Knyaz Suvorov struck the destroyer Asagiri, but did not inflict much damage. [24] Around 17:30, the Russian destroyer Buinyi came and took off the wounded officers from Knyaz Suvorov, including Rozhestvensky, leaving an unwounded midshipman in command. The ...

  3. List of battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Borodino-class battleships established two records; under Russian Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky riding in his flagship, Knyaz Suvorov, he led the Russian battleship fleet on the longest coal powered journey ever conducted by a steel battleship fleet during wartime, a voyage of over 18,000 miles (29,000 km) one way.

  4. List of warships sunk during the Russo-Japanese War - Wikipedia

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    Another 80 plus warships would be destroyed by the traditional gun, mine, or other cause. The Russian battleship Oslyabya was the first modern battleship sunk by gunfire alone, [4] and Admiral Rozhestvensky's flagship, the battleship Knyaz Suvorov was the first modern battleship sunk by the new "torpedo" on the high seas.

  5. Battle of Tsushima - Wikipedia

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    14:19 Mikasa to Suvorov: 5,800m. Japanese main group concentrates fire on the Russian flagship, Knyaz Suvorov, which is now leading the Left column heading NNE. 14:25 Mikasa loses top part of rear mast. [dj] Mikasa and her line turns NE and then to East to "cross the T". Russian Left column turns NE and to ESE in response.

  6. Borodino-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Knyaz Suvorov was the lead ship in the Russian battle line and she opened fire at the Japanese battleship Mikasa, flagship of Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō at 14:05. [29] Mikasa and the other Japanese ships began to return fire about five minutes later.

  7. Vasily Ignatius - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius was born on June 21, 1854, as the son of a 2nd Lieutenant of the 17th Artillery Brigade. He entered the Naval Cadet Corps on September 16, 1871, as a cadet. [1] [2] He entered into active service on April 13, 1872, before being made a Gardes de la Marine on April 13, 1875, and promoted to Michman on August 30, 1876.

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  9. Zinovy Rozhestvensky - Wikipedia

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    When his battleship fleet set sail in 1904, Rozhestvensky's staff ensured that his flagship, Knyaz Suvorov, had a good supply of binoculars on board. [11] Nevertheless, the inexperience of the Russian Baltic Fleet almost triggered a war between Russia and Great Britain as it sailed through the North Sea.