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Animoso was the name of at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian destroyer
Animoso (1913), an Audace-class
destroyer launched...
- Austria-Hungary on 23 May 1915. At the time,
Ardito and the
destroyers Animoso, Ardente, Audace, and
Fracesco Nullo made up the 1st
Destroyer Squadron...
- Insidioso, Irrequieto, the
protected cruiser Quarto, and the
destroyers Animoso, Ardente, Ardito, and
Audace escorted the
armored cruisers Giuseppe Garibaldi...
- Austria-Hungary on 23 May 1915. At the time,
Ardente and the
destroyers Animoso, Ardito, Audace, and
Fracesco Nullo made up the 1st
Destroyer Squadron...
- Tifone,
Uragano with 2
single 100mm/47 guns and 8 × 20mm/65
machine guns.
Animoso, Ardito, Ardimentoso,
Intrepido with 2
single 100mm/47 guns,
while the...
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Animoso was the
second and
final member of the
Audace class of
destroyers built for the
Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1910s. The
ships of the...
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Impavido Insidioso Irrequieto Ardito class:
Ardito Ardente Animoso class:
Audace Animoso Rosolino Pilo class:
Rosolino Pilo
Giuseppe Cesare Abba Pilade...
- Insidioso, Intrepido, the
protected cruiser Quarto, and the
destroyers Animoso, Ardente, Ardito, and
Audace escorted the
armored cruisers Giuseppe Garibaldi...
- was begun.
Initially known as the
Audace 'migliorata' class, or
class Animoso, they were
given the
final name of
Durand de la
Penne class. Initially...
- (l'Universelle Aragne) "~ the Spirited":
Philip V of
Spain (Spanish:
Felipe el
Animoso) "~ Split-Nose":
Justinian II,
Byzantine Emperor "~ the Stammerer": Louis...