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    Dingyuan (simplified Chinese: 定远; traditional Chinese: 定遠; pinyin: Dìngyǔan; Wade–Giles: Ting Yuen or Ting Yuan, English: Everlasting Peace) was an ironclad...
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  • renamed HMS Eagle and converted to aircraft carrier, sunk 1942 Dingyuan class Dingyuan (1881) - Sunk 1895 Zhenyuan (1882) - Captured by Japan 1895, broken...
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    The Dingyuan class (simplified Chinese: 定远; traditional Chinese: 定遠; pinyin: Dìngyǔan; Wade–Giles: Ting Yuen or Ting Yuan) consisted of a pair of ironclad...
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  • Weihaiwei, during First Sino-Japanese War Ironclads turret ship Dingyuan class Dingyuan (1881) - sunk in 1895 in the Battle of Weihaiwei, during First Sino-Japanese...
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    Battleships: Dingyuan class Dingyuan (1881) Zhenyuan (1882) Coastal Defense Ships: Pingyuan (1890) Cruisers: Chaoyung class Chaoyong (1880) Yangwei (1881) Jiyuan...
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  • Devastation (1871) 1871-07-12 Devastation class Turret ship  Royal Navy Dingyuan 1881-12-28 Dingyuan class Turret ship  Imperial Chinese Navy Scuttled during the...
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    Fleet were the German-built steel turret battleships Dingyuan (定遠) and Zhenyuan (鎮遠). Between 1881 and 1889 the Beiyang Fleet acquired a squadron of eight...
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  • Russian Steam Navigation and Trading Company 1880, Corvette Olga 1881–1882, Dingyuan and Zhenyuan for Chinese Navy 1887, Irene-class protected cruiser...
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    Chinese ironclad Zhenyuan (category Dingyuan-class ironclads)
    Fleet. She was the second and final member of the Dingyuan class, which included one other vessel, Dingyuan, both of which were built in Germany in the early...
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    In 1881, Viceroy Li Hongzhang, the Beiyang minister, sent a command with a German shipyard for the construction of two battleships (the Dingyuan and...
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