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Augusto Riboty (Puget-Théniers, 29
November 1816 – 9
February 1888) was an
Italian admiral and
Minister of the Navy. Born in the
County of Nice, he enrolled...
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Augusto Riboty was one of
three Mirabello-class
destroyers built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy)
during World War I. The
ships were designed...
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Eugenio di
Savoia and Eritrea; 7 destroyers; 5 of the
Soldati class,
Augusto Riboty and
Alfredo Oriani; 6 minesweepers; 8 submarines,
including three of the...
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Regina Maria Pia and, at the
extreme rear,
Varese under Captain Augusto Riboty. In total, the
Italians had 11
ironclads in the
battle line. The
other (wooden)...
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resigned with his
colleagues and was
replaced in the new
cabinet by
Augusto Riboty.
After resigning as
Minister of the Navy,
Provana Del
Sabbione returned...
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Savoia and Eritrea; 7 destroyers, 5 of the
Soldati class and
Augusto Riboty and
Alfredo Oriani; 6 minesweepers: like
Aliseo and Fortunale; 8 submarines:...
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Destroyer 1,927 20
January 1948
launched 4 May 1946, s****ped 1969
Augusto Riboty Regia
Marina Mirabello Destroyer 1,756 5 May 1917 to USSR as war reparation...
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while escorting a
convoy in 1941. The last
surviving ship,
Augusto Riboty, was
reconfigured as a
convoy escort in 1942–1943. The
torpedo tubes were...
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Battalion "Lt.(jg) Raúl
Riboty Villalpando" (Batallón de Infantería de
Marina de la Amazonía N° 1 "Teniente
Segundo Raúl
Riboty Villalpando") 2nd Marine...
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outbreak of the war,
included the
destroyers Carlo Mirabello and
Augusto Riboty and the 7th
Torpedo Boat
Squadron (Angelo B****ini,
Nicola Fabrizi, Enrico...