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Text says February 1888 infobox August 1889, which one is that? Crook1 ( talk) 01:39, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
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Dvenadsat Apostolov was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy, the sole ship of her class. Launched in 1890, she entered service with the Black Sea Fleet in 1893, taking part in the failed attempt to recapture the mutinous battleship Potemkin in 1905. Decommissioned and disarmed in 1911, she was used as a stand-in for the title ship during the 1925 filming of the Battleship Potemkin before finally being scrapped in 1931. Lithograph credit: Stadler and Pattinot, after Vasily Ignatius; restored by Adam Cuerden
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Text says February 1888 infobox August 1889, which one is that? Crook1 ( talk) 01:39, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
Hello! This is to let editors know that the featured picture File:Russian Fleet (1892) il. 12 Dvenadsat Apostolov - Restoration, cropped.jpg, which is used in this article, has been selected as the English Wikipedia's picture of the day (POTD) for March 26, 2021. A preview of the POTD is displayed below and can be edited at Template:POTD/2021-03-26. For the greater benefit of readers, any potential improvements or maintenance that could benefit the quality of this article should be done before its scheduled appearance on the Main Page. If you have any concerns, please place a message at Wikipedia talk:Picture of the day. Thank you! Cwmhiraeth ( talk) 11:45, 11 March 2021 (UTC)
Dvenadsat Apostolov was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy, the sole ship of her class. Launched in 1890, she entered service with the Black Sea Fleet in 1893, taking part in the failed attempt to recapture the mutinous battleship Potemkin in 1905. Decommissioned and disarmed in 1911, she was used as a stand-in for the title ship during the 1925 filming of the Battleship Potemkin before finally being scrapped in 1931. Lithograph credit: Stadler and Pattinot, after Vasily Ignatius; restored by Adam Cuerden
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Should the citation notes in the article link to their corresponding citations in the bibliography. I.e. compare
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Headbomb { t · c · p · b} 23:13, 27 March 2021 (UTC)
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17:55, 7 April 2021 (UTC)If the article you are editing is already using a particular citation style, you should follow it; if you believe it is inappropriate for the needs of the article, seek consensus for a change on the talk page.The RfC is seeking consensus for a change. The linked citations are more useful for readers. Schazjmd (talk) 15:08, 29 March 2021 (UTC)