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==References== ==References==
* {{cite book
| last1 = Sieche
| first1 = Erwin
| last2 = Bilzer
| first2 = Ferdinand
| chapter = Austria-Hungary
| pages = 266–283
| editor1-last = Gardiner
| editor1-first = Robert
| editor2-last = Chesneau
| editor2-first = Roger
| editor3-last = Kolesnik
| editor3-first = Eugene M.
| title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905
| year=1979
| location=London
| publisher=Conway Maritime Press
| isbn=978-0-85177-133-5
| url-access = registration
| url = https://archive.org/details/conwaysallworlds0000unse_l2e2
| ref={{sfnref|Sieche & Bilzer}}
|name-list-style=amp
}}

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SMS Dandolo was the second and final member of the Erzherzog Friedrich class of screw corvettes built for the Austrian Navy in the 1850s.

Design

Service history

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