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Richelieu (1873)

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Career France French Navy Ensign
Class and type: Ironclad
Named after: Cardinal de Richelieu
Builder: Toulon shipyard
Laid down: 1869
Launched: 3 December 1873
Commissioned: 1876
Decommissioned: 1901
Status:
General characteristics
Displacement: 9000 tonnes
Length:
Beam:
Speed: 13 kts
Complement:
Armament: 6 × 270 mm

5 × 240 mm

10 × 120 mm (later changed to 6 × 140 mm)

Richelieu was a central battery ironclad battleship of the French Navy, launched in December 1873. She was named after the seventeenth century statesman Cardinal de Richelieu. She was sold in 1901 and later sank in the Bay of Biscay.

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