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Goto Predestinatsia
''Goto Predestinatsia'' (God's Predestination, literally ''The Providence of God'', russian: Гото Предестинация) was a Russian 18th century navy flagship, 58-gun three-masted ship of the line. She was commissioned on April 27, 1700 at the Voronezh Admiralty wharf, and was in service until 1711 as a part of the Azov flotilla. After the unsuccessful Prut campaign and the loss of Azov the ''Goto Predestinatsia'' was sold to the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) .... She was the first Russian ship of the line and the first ship of this rate built in Russia without any help from foreign experts. Replica Sources Goto Predestinatsia Ships of the Imperial Russian Navy Ships of the line of the Imperial Russian Navy {{Russia-mil-ship ...
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Pieter Bergman
Pieter Bergman (russian: Питер Бергман) was a Sweden, Swedish-born officer of the Imperial Russian Navy in 1698 - 1706, cartographer. He has created a drawing of the Russian ship of the line Goto Predestinatsia and several maps of the sea of Azov. References

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