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Chanzy was an Amiral Charner-class armored cruiser built for the French Navy (Marine Navale) in the 1890s. Upon completion, she served in the Mediterranean Squadron and she was assigned to the International Squadron off the island of Crete during the 1897–1898 uprising there and the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 to protect French interests and citizens. The ship was in reserve for several years in the middle of the first decade of the 20th century before she was transferred to French Indochina in 1906. Chanzy ran aground off the Chinese coast in mid-1907, where she proved impossible to refloat and was destroyed in place after her crew was rescued without loss.

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  • Chanzy (1894) (es)
  • French cruiser Chanzy (en)
  • Chanzy (croiseur cuirassé) (fr)
  • Chanzy (pl)
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  • El Chanzy fue un crucero acorazado de la Marina Francesa, que formaba parte de los cuatro buques que componían la clase Amiral Charner. Tras sus pruebas de navegación en 1895, El Chanzy sirvió en el Caribe y en el Lejano Oriente.En 1907, el crucero encalló el 20 de mayo de 1907 en un arrecife del archipiélago Tchou-SAN, y al resultar infructuosas las maniobras por reflotarlo, fue destruido el 30 de mayo. (es)
  • Chanzy was an Amiral Charner-class armored cruiser built for the French Navy (Marine Navale) in the 1890s. Upon completion, she served in the Mediterranean Squadron and she was assigned to the International Squadron off the island of Crete during the 1897–1898 uprising there and the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 to protect French interests and citizens. The ship was in reserve for several years in the middle of the first decade of the 20th century before she was transferred to French Indochina in 1906. Chanzy ran aground off the Chinese coast in mid-1907, where she proved impossible to refloat and was destroyed in place after her crew was rescued without loss. (en)
  • Le Chanzy est un croiseur cuirassé de 2e classe, de classe Amiral Charner dérivé du Dupuy de Lôme. Après s'être échoué en Indochine et avoir refusé l'aide de la canonnière allemande SMS Luchs, et ne pouvant être renfloué, il coule le 30 mai 1907. (fr)
  • Chanzy - francuski krążownik pancerny z końca XIX wieku, typu Amiral Charner. Krążownik wyposażony był w 16 kotłów parowych Belleville i dwie maszyny parowe potrójnego rozprężania (z tłokami poziomymi). Okręt uzbrojony był w dwie armaty okrętowe kalibru 194 mm L/45 Mle 1887 w wieżach na dziobie i rufie, sześć armat kalibru 138 mm L/45 Mle 1887 lub 1891 w wieżach po 3 w każdej burcie, cztery armaty dziewięciofuntowe (65 mm), cztery armaty trzyfuntowe (47 mm), sześć armat rewolwerowych 1-funtowych (37 mm) i cztery wyrzutnie torped kal. 450 mm. (pl)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Larousse_Mensuel_06_-_August_1907_-_Chanzy.jpg
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