For the battleship of this name, see Italian battleship Benedetto Brin.
Benedetto Brin
Benedetto Brin
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office 1892–1893
Monarch
Umberto I
Preceded by
Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì
Succeeded by
Alberto de Blanc
Minister of the Navy
In office 1876–1898
Monarchs
Victor Emmanuel II (to 1878) Umberto I (from 1878)
Personal details
Born
17 May 1833 Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia
Died
24 May 1898 (aged 65)
Nationality
Italian
Benedetto Brin (17 May 1833 in Turin, Piedmont – 24 May 1898 in Rome, Lazio) was an Italian naval administrator and politician. He played a major role in modernizing and expanding the Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") from the 1870s to the 1890s, designing several major classes of warships, including the large ironclad warships of the Duilio, Italia, and Re Umberto classes, the pre-dreadnought battleships of the Ammiraglio di Saint Bon and Regina Margherita classes, and the armored cruisers of the Vettor Pisani and Giuseppe Garibaldi classes. His contributions to Italian naval power were marked by the naming of the second Regina Margherita-class battleship as Benedetto Brin, among other commemorations.
BenedettoBrin (17 May 1833 in Turin, Piedmont – 24 May 1898 in Rome, Lazio) was an Italian naval administrator and politician. He played a major role...
BenedettoBrin was a Regina Margherita-class pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Italian Regia Marina between 1899 and 1905. The ship was armed with...
up brin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brin may refer to: BenedettoBrin (1833–1898), Italian naval administrator and politician David Brin (born...
the design was also influenced by BenedettoBrin, who replaced di Saint Bon as naval minister after his death. Brin designed the next pair of battleships...
1490), Italian painter Benedetto Bordone (1460–1531), Italian manuscript editor, miniaturist and cartographer BenedettoBrin (1833–1898), Italian naval...
Austrian submarine U-4 on 18 July 1915, the pre-dreadnought battleship BenedettoBrin at Brindisi (27 September 1915) and the dreadnought Leonardo da Vinci...
Italian Regia Marina between 1898 and 1904. She had one sister ship, BenedettoBrin. Regina Margherita saw action in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–1912...
1910. A collaborator of Italian admiral, naval engineer and politician BenedettoBrin, in 1899 he designed the Regina Elena-class battleships. He died in...
Sep: SM U-6 19 Sep: Athinai 23 Sep: Chancellor 24 Sep: SM U-41 27 Sep: BenedettoBrin, HMS Caribbean 30 Sep: Branlebas Unknown date: A. T. Gifford Other incidents...
the new first government of Benedetto Cairoli. The king favoured Di Brocchetti over the leading candidates BenedettoBrin or rear admiral it:Federico...
dissolved again in the 1878, following the will of the Italian Admiral BenedettoBrin. The formation previously known as the San Marco Battalion later became...
transferred to Spain in 1937 and renamed General Mola, stricken in 1959 A BenedettoBrin class submarine (1937), sank in the Red Sea due to the British Navy...
force of small, fast, and affordable ships. His persistent critics BenedettoBrin and Simone Antonio Saint-Bon urged the building of large battleships...
The Accademia was started by the then Secretary of the Navy, Admiral BenedettoBrin, as the union of the "Regia scuola di marina" in the Kingdom of Sardinia...
The ship sank and 476 people were killed. 476 Civilian 1915 Italy BenedettoBrin – On 27 September the pre-dreadnought battleship was blown up by Austro-Hungarian...
a solemn commendation of the Ministers of War and Foreign Affairs, BenedettoBrin. Ibrahim Faragiallah (Farajallāh) had previously suffered a defeat at...
25,400 7 October 1914 Paid off September 1930, broken up March 1931 BenedettoBrin Regia Marina Regina Margherita pre-dreadnought 14,973 1 September 1905...
Benbow (1913) 1913-11-12 Iron Duke class Super-dreadnought Royal Navy BenedettoBrin 1901 Regina Margherita class Pre-dreadnought Regia Marina Beowulf 1890-11-08...