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List of Italian sail battleships

This is a list of Italian sail battleships of the period 1640-1858:
Italy was formed in 1861 with the union of several states, including the Two Sicilies (with Naples), and Piedmont-Sardinia, including Genoa. Later some Papal states (Tuscany) and Venice joined. Several of these states had their own naval forces. An * after a name indicates that that ship survived until 1861 and was incorporated into the Regia Marina.

Contents

Naples

  • San Gioachino 74
  • Partenope 74
  • Tancredi 74
  • Guiscardo 74
  • Archimede 74
  • Sannita 74
  • Monarca* 82 (1850) - Renamed Re Galantuomo

3 of the first 4 of these were scuttled by the Portuguese in 1799 at Napoli to keep the approaching French army from capturing them

Papal States

Two Sicilies

Venice

  • San Giorgio grande
  • Aquila d'Oro - Burnt in action against the Turks 1654
  • Giove Fulminante c.70
  • Costanza Guerriera c.70 - Wrecked 1684
  • Drago Volante c.60 (1670s) - Blew up 1695
  • Fama Volante 50 (1670s)
  • Madonna della Salute 50 (1670s)
  • Venere Armata 52 (1670s)
  • Venezia Trionfante c.60 (1670s) - Wrecked 1684
  • Ercole Vittorioso 50 (c.1683)
  • San Marco Grande 60 (c.1683) - Blew up 1690
  • San Antonio di Padova c.50 (c.1683)
  • Pace ed Abbondanza 50 (c.1683)
  • San Giovanni Battista Piccolo c.50 (c.1683) - Sank 1695
  • San Vittorio 62
  • San Giovanni Battista Grande 60
  • Redentore del Mundo 70 (c.1686)
  • Vittoria 50
  • San Nicolo 54
  • San Iseppo (San Giuseppe) 44 - Captured by Turkey (or Algeria?) 1690
  • Sacra Lega 60
  • San Andrea 60
  • San Domenico 60
  • Monton d'Oro - Aground and burnt, 1691
  • Valor Coronato 54
  • Abbondanza e Richezza - Abandoned 1695
  • Nettuno 50
  • Leon Coronato - Blew up 1695
  • San Lorenzo Giustinian 80
  • Stella Maris - Blew up 1695
  • Rosa 60
  • Fenice 56
  • Fede Guerriera 56
  • Iride 66 (c.1696)
  • San Sebastiano 68 (c.1696) - Blew up 1697
  • Aurora 80 (c.1696)
  • Tigre 66 (c.1696)
  • Giove 64 (c.1697)
  • Sole d'Oro 70 (c.1697)
  • Rizzo d'Oro
  • Amazzone Guerriera
  • Aquila Volante (Aquilla Valiera) c.70
  • Grand Alessandro c.70
  • Corona c.70
  • Croce Rossa c.70 - Wrecked 1715
  • Terror c.70
  • Regina del Mar c.70
  • Costanza 76
  • Aquileta c.60
  • San Francesco c.60
  • San Pietro Apostolo c.60
  • Scudo della Fede c.50
  • Santissimo Crocefisso c.50
  • Madonna dell' Arsenal c.70
  • Venezia Trionfante c.50
  • Leone Trionfante c.80
  • Gloria Veneta 70-80
  • San Pio V. 70-80
  • San Gaetano 70-80
  • Fortuna Guerriera (c.1717)
  • San Pietro Alcantara (c.1718)
  • San Andrea (c.1718)
  • Idra
  • San Zaccaria
  • San Spiridon
  • Falcon
  • Ercole 74
  • Corriera 74 - Wrecked 1771
  • Sirena c.60
  • Fama 66 - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Dubois, BU c.1801
  • Forza 70 - Wrecked 1785
  • Concordia 66
  • Eolo 70 - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Robert
  • Vittoria 70 - Captured by France 1797 and scuttled
  • Diligenza
  • Galatea
  • San Giorgio 70 - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Sandos
  • Minerva - Wrecked c.1792
  • Gloria 66 - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Banel
  • Laharpe 74 - Captured by France 1797, captured by Austria 1799
  • Stengal 64 - Captured by France 1797, captured by Austria 1799
  • Beyrand 64 - Captured by France 1797, captured by Austria 1799
  • (10 battleships) - Captured by France 1797
  • Vulcano 70 - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Causse, captured by Britain 1801
  • Medea 70 - Captured by France 1797 and renamed Frontin
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