Greek steamer Maximilianos explained
-- warships except submarines --> | +MaximilianosShip Country: | Greece | Ship Builder: | Poros Naval Shipyard | Ship Launched: | 1837 |
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Maximilianos was the first Greek-built steamship, completed in 1837 at the
Poros Naval Shipyard. It was named after the then Crown Prince and future King
Maximilian II of Bavaria, the elder brother of Greece's first king,
Otto. It was an unarmed, 180-ton steamer used for auxiliary naval duties and mail service. The Poros Naval Shipyard undertook construction of a large number of ships for the Greek Navy until the 1880s, when Greece's main naval base was transferred to
Salamis.
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