List of ships of the line of Italy
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This is a list of Italian carracks, galleons and ships of the line of the period 1529-1858:
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.
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[edit] Genoa
- Sancta Maria & Sancta Brigida - Captured by England 1409, renamed Le Carake
- ? - Captured by England 1416, renamed George, to Venice 1424
- ? - Captured by England 1416, renamed Marie Hampton
- ? - Captured by England 1416, renamed Marie Sandwich
- Galeas Negre - Captured by England 1417, renamed Andrew
- Pynele - Captured by England 1417, renamed Christopher, sold 1423
- ? - Captured by England 1417, renamed Peter
- Vivande - Captured by England 1417, renamed Paul
- ? - Captured by England c. 1417, renamed Agase, wrecked on mudflats c. 1418
- ? (1695, ex-French Cumberland, sold 1715, ex-British Cumberland 80, captured 1707) - Sold to Spain 1717, captured by Britain at the Battle of Cape Passaro 1718, sold to Austria 1720, renamed San Carlos, BU 1733
- ? (ex-French, sold 1711, ex-British Gloucester 60, captured 1709) - Sold to Spain 1720, renamed Conquistador, Stricken 1738
[edit] Naples/Two Sicilies
- San Giovanni 60-66 (1768/69, transferred from Malta 1781/84)
- San Gioacchino/San Giacomo/St Joachim (1769/70, transferred from Malta 1781/84)
- San Gioachino 74 (same as above?)
- Partenope 74
- Tancredi 74
- Guiscardo 74
- Archimede 74
- Sannita 74
- Monarca* 82 (1850) - Renamed Re Galantuomo
3 of the 74s were scuttled by the Portuguese at Napoli in 1799 to keep the approaching French army from capturing them
[edit] Papal States/Tuscany
- ? (ex-Algerian Star 50, captured 1695)
Hired
- San Lorenzo 50-60
- Fenice 50-60
- Porco Spino 50-60
- Burlando 50-60
[edit] Piedmont
- ? - Captured by Spain 1718, renamed San Juan Bautista, wrecked 1719
- ? - Captured by Spain 1718, renamed Santa Rosa Palermo (Santa Rosalia), scuttled 1719
- ? - Captured by Spain 1718, renamed Triunfo, scuttled 1719
[edit] Venice
- ? (c. 1529) - The world's first galleon, BU 1547?
- ? - Sank 1558
- ? (1570)
- 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