Admiral-class battlecruiser, of which four were planned for the Royal Navy near the end of World War I but only one completed
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From 1912 to 1916 he served aboard a training ship, armored cruiser General-Admiral class Gerzog Edinburgski, next, armoured cruiser, Rossiya, battleship Tsarievitch, and submarines Akula, Bars and S-12.
They were known as the Admiral-class because they were all named after British admirals, such as Admiral George Anson.
The General-Admiral-class ships were a pair of armored cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the early 1870s.