Italian Francesco Morosini battleship
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It was an ironclad ship built for the Italian Royal Navy in the late 19th century. Named after Francisco Morosini, Viceroy of Venice in the 17th century, the ship was the second ironclad of the RuggierodiLauria class. It is equipped with four 356mm main guns, has a 451mm thick armored belt, and can reach a maximum speed of 17 knots. The keel was laid at the Venice Naval Shipyard on December 4, 1881, launched on July 30, 1885, and completed on August 21, 1889. Due to the rapid development of naval technology at the end of the 19th century, its long construction cycle meant that the ship was outdated by the time it entered service.