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At least seven ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Chesma (Russian: Чесма) after the victory during the Battle of Chesma in 1770: * – 11-gun galley renamed to commemorate the victory; destroyed by fire in 1796 * – 80-gun ship of the line that participated in the Battle of Patras in 1772; scrapped in 1781 * – 74-gun ship of the line; broken up 1828 * – 84-gun ship of the line of the Black Sea Fleet; hulked after 1841 * Russian ship of the line Chesma (1849) – 84-gun ship of the line that fought in the Battle of Sinop in 1853 and was scuttled at Sevastopol two years later during the Crimean War * Russian battleship Chesma (1886) – Ekaterina II-class battleship of the Black Sea Fleet; stricken in 1907 * Russian battleship Poltava (1894) – Petropavlovsk-class predre

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  • At least seven ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Chesma (Russian: Чесма) after the victory during the Battle of Chesma in 1770: * – 11-gun galley renamed to commemorate the victory; destroyed by fire in 1796 * – 80-gun ship of the line that participated in the Battle of Patras in 1772; scrapped in 1781 * – 74-gun ship of the line; broken up 1828 * – 84-gun ship of the line of the Black Sea Fleet; hulked after 1841 * Russian ship of the line Chesma (1849) – 84-gun ship of the line that fought in the Battle of Sinop in 1853 and was scuttled at Sevastopol two years later during the Crimean War * Russian battleship Chesma (1886) – Ekaterina II-class battleship of the Black Sea Fleet; stricken in 1907 * Russian battleship Poltava (1894) – Petropavlovsk-class predre (en)
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  • At least seven ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Chesma (Russian: Чесма) after the victory during the Battle of Chesma in 1770: * – 11-gun galley renamed to commemorate the victory; destroyed by fire in 1796 * – 80-gun ship of the line that participated in the Battle of Patras in 1772; scrapped in 1781 * – 74-gun ship of the line; broken up 1828 * – 84-gun ship of the line of the Black Sea Fleet; hulked after 1841 * Russian ship of the line Chesma (1849) – 84-gun ship of the line that fought in the Battle of Sinop in 1853 and was scuttled at Sevastopol two years later during the Crimean War * Russian battleship Chesma (1886) – Ekaterina II-class battleship of the Black Sea Fleet; stricken in 1907 * Russian battleship Poltava (1894) – Petropavlovsk-class predreadnought battleship captured by the Japanese during the Battle of Tsushima in 1905. Renamed Chesma when she was purchased from Japan during World War I as her original name had been given to a new battleship; broken up in 1924. This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names. If an internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists. (en)
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