She was the last battleship constructed at Chatham, later classes of battleships being too large for the yard.
In the early 1930s, the Soviet Navy began a naval construction program, and sought advice from foreign shipbuilders for a new class of battleships.
The General Board began preparations for a new class of battleships in May-July 1935.
In 1891, the first class of modern American battleships, the Indiana-class, was laid down.
The gun also saw service with the Italian Regia Marina, in two classes of pre-dreadnought battleships.
With nine units commissioned, they were the largest class of battleships in history in terms of the number of member ships.
In 1913, the Navy authorized a fourth class of battleships, Lyon, which was scheduled for 1915.
Bellerophon class battleship, a class of British battleships.
The Borodinos were the most numerous class of battleships ever built by Russia.
The Duncan class was a class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy.