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The Royal Winton class was a class of conventional dreadnoughts used by the Royal Manticoran Navy. Along with the larger Gladiator class, it was a predecessor of the Majestic-class ships introduced in the late 19th Century PD. The initial three vessels of the Royal Winton class were under construction in 1844, and were the first ships-of-the-wall Manticore had built in a century. The preceeding class was the Ad Astra class. (Companion)

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  • The Royal Winton class was a class of conventional dreadnoughts used by the Royal Manticoran Navy. Along with the larger Gladiator class, it was a predecessor of the Majestic-class ships introduced in the late 19th Century PD. The initial three vessels of the Royal Winton class were under construction in 1844, and were the first ships-of-the-wall Manticore had built in a century. The preceeding class was the Ad Astra class. (Companion)
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  • The Royal Winton class was a class of conventional dreadnoughts used by the Royal Manticoran Navy. Along with the larger Gladiator class, it was a predecessor of the Majestic-class ships introduced in the late 19th Century PD. The initial three vessels of the Royal Winton class were under construction in 1844, and were the first ships-of-the-wall Manticore had built in a century. The preceeding class was the Ad Astra class. (Companion)
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