SMS Moltke
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SMS Moltke
Summary
SMS Moltke is a battlecruiser[1]. It draws 94 Wikipedia views per month (battlecruiser category, ranking #25 of 31).[2]
Key Facts
- SMS Moltke is located in Orkney Islands[3].
- SMS Moltke is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- SMS Moltke's image is recorded as SMS Moltke Hampton Roads 1912 FINAL.jpg[5].
- SMS Moltke's instance of is recorded as battlecruiser[6].
- SMS Moltke's instance of is recorded as shipwreck[7].
- SMS Moltke's operator is recorded as Imperial German Navy[8].
- Helmuth von Moltke the Elder is named after SMS Moltke[9].
- SMS Moltke's manufacturer is recorded as Blohm+Voss[10].
- SMS Moltke's vessel class is recorded as Moltke-class battlecruiser[11].
- SMS Moltke's Commons category is recorded as SMS Moltke (ship, 1910)[12].
- SMS Moltke's country of origin is recorded as Germany[13].
- SMS Moltke's armament is recorded as cannon[14].
- SMS Moltke's armament is recorded as cannon[15].
- SMS Moltke's armament is recorded as cannon[16].
- SMS Moltke's armament is recorded as torpedo tube[17].
- SMS Moltke's participated in conflict is recorded as World War I[18].
- SMS Moltke's yard number is recorded as 200[19].
- SMS Moltke's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 58.87264439110159, 'lon': -3.1872714057189007}[20].
- SMS Moltke's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05gv16[21].
- SMS Moltke's Canmore ID is recorded as 102291[22].
- SMS Moltke's significant event is recorded as shipwrecking[23].
- SMS Moltke's significant event is recorded as ship commissioning[24].
- SMS Moltke's significant event is recorded as ship launching[25].
- SMS Moltke's significant event is recorded as keel laying[26].
- SMS Moltke's location of creation is recorded as Hamburg[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for SMS Moltke include Moltke-class battlecruiser[28], a ship class[29], founded in 1910[30].
Why It Matters
SMS Moltke draws 94 Wikipedia views per month (battlecruiser category, ranking #25 of 31).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
Entities named for it include Moltke-class battlecruiser[28], a ship class[29], founded in 1910[30].