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| | '''S.M.S. ''Novara''''' was a ''rapid kreuzer'' of the [[Kaiserliche_und_Königliche_Kriegsmarine|Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy]]. She was the fourth ship of the [[Admiral_Spaun_Class_Cruiser_(1909)|''Admiral Spaun'' class]]. | ||
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'''S.M.S. ''Novara''''' was a ''rapid kreuzer'' of the [[Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy]]. She was the fourth ship of the [[Admiral_Spaun_Class_Cruiser_(1909)|''Admiral Spaun'' class]]. | |||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Named after the city | Named after the city of the same name. Laid down 9 February 1912 | ||
== | ==Service== | ||
==Captains== | |||
Dates of appointment are provided when known. | |||
<div name=fredbot:officeCapt otitle="Captain of S.M.S. ''Novara''"> | |||
{{Tenure|rank=|name=Miklós Horthy|nick=Miklós Horthy|appt=December, 1914}} | |||
</div name=fredbot:officeCapt> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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{{WP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_Novara_(1913)}} | |||
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==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
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S.M.S. Novara (1913) | |
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Builder: | Ganz-Danubius & Company, Fiume[1] |
Laid down: | 9 Dec, 1912[2] |
Launched: | 15 Feb, 1913[3] |
Commissioned: | 10 Jan, 1915[4] |
Ceded: | 1920[5] |
Fate: | to France[6] |
S.M.S. Novara was a rapid kreuzer of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy. She was the fourth ship of the Admiral Spaun class.
Background
Named after the city of the same name. Laid down 9 February 1912
Service
Captains
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
- Miklós Horthy, December, 1914
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 336.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 336.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 336.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 336.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 336.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 336.
Bibliography
- Sieche, Erwin (2002). Kreuzer und Kreuzerprojekte der K.u.K. Kriegsmarine 1889-1918. Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn: Mittler. ISBN 3813207668.
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