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Russian battleship Tri Sviatitelia

''Tri Sviatitelia'' ((ロシア語:Три Святителя) meaning the Three Holy Hierarchs) was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the 1890s. She served with the Black Sea Fleet and was flagship of the forces pursuing the mutinous battleship in June 1905. During World War I the ship encountered the German battlecruiser (formally ''Yavuz Sultan Selim'') twice, but never hit the German ship, nor was she damaged by her. From 1915 onward she was relegated to the coast bombardment role as she was the oldest battleship in the Black Sea Fleet. ''Tri Sviatitelia'' was refitting in Sevastopol when the February Revolution of 1917 began and she was never operational afterwards.
''Tri Sviatitelia'' was captured when the Germans took the city in May 1918 and was turned over to the Allies after the Armistice in November 1918. Her engines were destroyed in 1919 by the British when they withdrew from Sevastopol to prevent the advancing Bolsheviks from using her against the White Russians. She was abandoned when the Whites evacuated the Crimea in 1920 and was scrapped in 1923.
==Design==

''Tri Sviatitelia''s design was based on an enlarged version of the Baltic Fleet battleship with some improvements in armour and armament.〔McLaughlin, p. 73〕

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