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SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I (sometimes called the Kaiser Franz Josef I) was a protected cruiser built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Named for the Austrian emperor and Hungarian king Franz Joseph I, Kaiser Franz Joseph I was the lead ship of her namesake class. Constructed by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino in Trieste, she was laid down in January 1888 and launched in May 1889. Kaiser Franz Joseph I was commissioned into the Navy in June 1890. As the first protected cruiser constructed by the Austro-Hungarian Navy, she was intended to serve as Austria-Hungary's response to the Italian cruisers Giovanni Bausan and Etna. Her design was heavily influenced by the Jeune École (Young School), a naval strategy which had gained prominence in the 1880s as a means to combat a larger and more heavily ar

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  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I. war ein Geschützter Kreuzer der k.u.k. Kriegsmarine. (de)
  • El SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I fue un Crucero protegido de la KuK Kriegsmarine, perteneciente a la clase . bautizado en honor al Emperador Francisco José I de Austria-Hungría ; este crucero y su buque gemelo, el Kaiserin Elisabeth, fueron construidos como respuesta a los cruceros italianos Giovanni Bausan (1883) y Etna (1885). También en origen era un Torpedorammkreuzer es decir un Crucero (acorazado o protegido) torpedero, y siguiendo la línea de la generación anterior de buques de guerra austrohúngaros, con un espolón de ataque en la proa para embestir y echar a pique a los buques enemigos. (es)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I (sometimes called the Kaiser Franz Josef I) was a protected cruiser built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Named for the Austrian emperor and Hungarian king Franz Joseph I, Kaiser Franz Joseph I was the lead ship of her namesake class. Constructed by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino in Trieste, she was laid down in January 1888 and launched in May 1889. Kaiser Franz Joseph I was commissioned into the Navy in June 1890. As the first protected cruiser constructed by the Austro-Hungarian Navy, she was intended to serve as Austria-Hungary's response to the Italian cruisers Giovanni Bausan and Etna. Her design was heavily influenced by the Jeune École (Young School), a naval strategy which had gained prominence in the 1880s as a means to combat a larger and more heavily armored navy of battleships through the use of torpedo flotillas. Changes in technology and strategic thinking through the adoption of Alfred Thayer Mahan's "decisive battle" doctrine which stressed the construction of powerful battleships as the primary capital ship of navies around the world rendered the design of the Kaiser Franz Joseph I obsolete shortly after her commissioning. Nevertheless, she and her sister ship Kaiserin Elisabeth remained an important component of Austro-Hungarian naval policy, which continued to emphasize coastal defense and overseas missions to show the flag around the world. During the course of her career, Kaiser Franz Joseph I participated in several overseas voyages, including several tours of duty to defend Austro-Hungarian interests in China following the Boxer Rebellion. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Kaiser Franz Joseph I was assigned to the Fifth Battle Division and stationed at the Austro-Hungarian naval base at Cattaro. Due to her age and obsolete design, Kaiser Franz Joseph I saw little action during most of the conflict, though she did participate in shelling Franco-Montenegrin artillery batteries located on the slopes of Mount Lovćen in late 1914, which overshadowed the Bocche di Cattaro. In January 1916, when the Austria-Hungary began an invasion of Montenegro, Kaiser Franz Joseph I assisted in again silencing Montenegrin batteries on Mount Lovćen in support of the Austro-Hungarian Army, which seized the mountain and subsequently captured the Montenegrin capital of Cetinje, knocking the country out of the war. In 1917, Kaiser Franz Joseph I was decommissioned, disarmed, and converted into a headquarters ship for the Austro-Hungarian base at Cattaro. She remained in this capacity through the rest of the war. When Austria-Hungary was facing defeat in October 1918, the Austrian government transferred its navy to the newly formed State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs in order to avoid having to hand the ship over to the Allies. Following the Armistice of Villa Giusti in November 1918, an Allied fleet sailed into Cattaro and seized the former Austro-Hungarian ships stationed in the Bocche, including Kaiser Franz Joseph I. She was ceded to France as a war reparation after the war, but sank during a gale off Kumbor in October 1919. Her wreck was twice salvaged in 1922 and 1967. Two of her cannons are in Cetinje, Montenegro. (en)
  • Le SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I fut le croiseur protégé, tête de la classe Kaiser Franz Joseph I construite en Italie pour la Marine austro-hongroise. Il prit le nom de l'Empereur d'Autriche-Hongrie François-Joseph Ier. Son sister-ship prit le nom de Kaiserin Elisabeth.Ces deux croiseurs protégés ont été construits en réplique des croiseurs italiens Giovanni Bausan (1883) et Etna (1885). (fr)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I – austro-węgierski krążownik pancernopokładowy z końca XIX wieku. Jego bliźniaczą jednostka był SMS "Kaiserin Elisabeth". W latach 1905-1906 okręt przeszedł remont. W jego trakcie z okrętu usunięto działa 240 mm i zmodernizowano artylerię mniejszego kalibru. Po remoncie składała się ona z dwóch armat 150 mm L/40, sześciu armat 150 mm L/35, 12 armat 47 mm L/44, dwóch armat 47 mm L/33. Uzbrojenie torpedowe pozostało bez zmian, na okręcie pozostawiono także dwa działa polowe 70 mm L/15 używane podczas desantów na ląd. W 1917 roku okręt rozbrojono. Od tego roku pełnił on rolę hulku mieszkalnego. Po I wojnie światowej hulk przekazano Francji. W październiku 1919 roku płynący przez zatokę Kotorską okręt otarł się o dno i w rezultacie doznanych uszkodzeń zatonął. (pl)
  • O SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I foi um cruzador protegido operado pela Marinha Austro-Húngara e a primeira embarcação da Classe Kaiser Franz Joseph I, seguido pelo SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth. Sua construção começou em janeiro de 1888 nos estaleiros da Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino em Trieste e foi lançado ao mar em maio de 1889, sendo comissionado na frota austro-húngara em julho do ano seguinte. Era armado com uma bateria principal de dois canhões de 240 milímetros montados em duas torres de artilharia únicas, possuía um deslocamento carregado de quase quatro mil toneladas e meia e conseguia alcançar uma velocidade máxima de pouco mais de dezenove nós (36 quilômetros por hora). O cruzador teve uma carreira tranquila durante suas primeira três décadas de serviço, frequentemente realizando diversas viagens diplomáticas. A Áustria-Hungria recebeu uma concessão em Tianjin, na China, depois do Levante dos Boxers, com o Kaiser Franz Joseph I alternando períodos de serviço no oriente com seu irmão Kaiserin Elizabeth até 1914. Com o início da Primeira Guerra Mundial, o navio permaneceu a maior parte do seu tempo atracado na base de Cátaro, porém deu suporte para algumas operações contra Montenegro. Foi transformado em alojamento flutuante e desarmado em 1918, sendo transferido para França depois da guerra e afundando em outubro de 1919. (pt)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I var en pansardäckskryssare som tillhörde den österrikisk-ungerska marinen. Hon var det första fartyget i , som hon utgjorde tillsammans med systerfartyget . Kaiser Franz Joseph I sjösattes den 18 maj 1889 vid varvet i den då österrikiska staden Trieste. Efter första världskrigets slut överlämnades fartyget som krigsskadestånd till Frankrike, men sjönk under överfarten i Kotorbukten. (sv)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I — бронепалубний крейсер Ц.к. Крігсмаріне. Був названий на честь цісаря Франца Йосифа І. (uk)
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  • Sank during a gale offKumboron 17 October 1919
  • Transferred toState of Slovenes, Croats and Serbson 31 October 1918
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  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I. war ein Geschützter Kreuzer der k.u.k. Kriegsmarine. (de)
  • El SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I fue un Crucero protegido de la KuK Kriegsmarine, perteneciente a la clase . bautizado en honor al Emperador Francisco José I de Austria-Hungría ; este crucero y su buque gemelo, el Kaiserin Elisabeth, fueron construidos como respuesta a los cruceros italianos Giovanni Bausan (1883) y Etna (1885). También en origen era un Torpedorammkreuzer es decir un Crucero (acorazado o protegido) torpedero, y siguiendo la línea de la generación anterior de buques de guerra austrohúngaros, con un espolón de ataque en la proa para embestir y echar a pique a los buques enemigos. (es)
  • Le SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I fut le croiseur protégé, tête de la classe Kaiser Franz Joseph I construite en Italie pour la Marine austro-hongroise. Il prit le nom de l'Empereur d'Autriche-Hongrie François-Joseph Ier. Son sister-ship prit le nom de Kaiserin Elisabeth.Ces deux croiseurs protégés ont été construits en réplique des croiseurs italiens Giovanni Bausan (1883) et Etna (1885). (fr)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I – austro-węgierski krążownik pancernopokładowy z końca XIX wieku. Jego bliźniaczą jednostka był SMS "Kaiserin Elisabeth". W latach 1905-1906 okręt przeszedł remont. W jego trakcie z okrętu usunięto działa 240 mm i zmodernizowano artylerię mniejszego kalibru. Po remoncie składała się ona z dwóch armat 150 mm L/40, sześciu armat 150 mm L/35, 12 armat 47 mm L/44, dwóch armat 47 mm L/33. Uzbrojenie torpedowe pozostało bez zmian, na okręcie pozostawiono także dwa działa polowe 70 mm L/15 używane podczas desantów na ląd. W 1917 roku okręt rozbrojono. Od tego roku pełnił on rolę hulku mieszkalnego. Po I wojnie światowej hulk przekazano Francji. W październiku 1919 roku płynący przez zatokę Kotorską okręt otarł się o dno i w rezultacie doznanych uszkodzeń zatonął. (pl)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I var en pansardäckskryssare som tillhörde den österrikisk-ungerska marinen. Hon var det första fartyget i , som hon utgjorde tillsammans med systerfartyget . Kaiser Franz Joseph I sjösattes den 18 maj 1889 vid varvet i den då österrikiska staden Trieste. Efter första världskrigets slut överlämnades fartyget som krigsskadestånd till Frankrike, men sjönk under överfarten i Kotorbukten. (sv)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I — бронепалубний крейсер Ц.к. Крігсмаріне. Був названий на честь цісаря Франца Йосифа І. (uk)
  • SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I (sometimes called the Kaiser Franz Josef I) was a protected cruiser built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Named for the Austrian emperor and Hungarian king Franz Joseph I, Kaiser Franz Joseph I was the lead ship of her namesake class. Constructed by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino in Trieste, she was laid down in January 1888 and launched in May 1889. Kaiser Franz Joseph I was commissioned into the Navy in June 1890. As the first protected cruiser constructed by the Austro-Hungarian Navy, she was intended to serve as Austria-Hungary's response to the Italian cruisers Giovanni Bausan and Etna. Her design was heavily influenced by the Jeune École (Young School), a naval strategy which had gained prominence in the 1880s as a means to combat a larger and more heavily ar (en)
  • O SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I foi um cruzador protegido operado pela Marinha Austro-Húngara e a primeira embarcação da Classe Kaiser Franz Joseph I, seguido pelo SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth. Sua construção começou em janeiro de 1888 nos estaleiros da Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino em Trieste e foi lançado ao mar em maio de 1889, sendo comissionado na frota austro-húngara em julho do ano seguinte. Era armado com uma bateria principal de dois canhões de 240 milímetros montados em duas torres de artilharia únicas, possuía um deslocamento carregado de quase quatro mil toneladas e meia e conseguia alcançar uma velocidade máxima de pouco mais de dezenove nós (36 quilômetros por hora). (pt)
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