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At least three ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Askold after the semi-legendary rulers of Kiev, Askold and Dir. * – a 46-gun frigate stricken in 1861 and subsequently broken up. * – a 17-gun corvette stricken in 1893 and sold for scrap in 1901. * Russian cruiser Askold – a protected cruiser that participated in the Battle of the Yellow Sea during the Russo-Japanese War. Scrapped in 1922.

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  • At least three ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Askold after the semi-legendary rulers of Kiev, Askold and Dir. * – a 46-gun frigate stricken in 1861 and subsequently broken up. * – a 17-gun corvette stricken in 1893 and sold for scrap in 1901. * Russian cruiser Askold – a protected cruiser that participated in the Battle of the Yellow Sea during the Russo-Japanese War. Scrapped in 1922. (en)
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  • At least three ships of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Askold after the semi-legendary rulers of Kiev, Askold and Dir. * – a 46-gun frigate stricken in 1861 and subsequently broken up. * – a 17-gun corvette stricken in 1893 and sold for scrap in 1901. * Russian cruiser Askold – a protected cruiser that participated in the Battle of the Yellow Sea during the Russo-Japanese War. Scrapped in 1922. (en)
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  • Russian ship Askold (en)
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