List of capital ships of minor navies

This is a list of capital ships of minor battleship navies:

Argentina

 * ARA La Plata (1874)
 * ARA Los Andes (1874)
 * ARA Almirante Brown (1880)
 * ARA Independencia (1891)
 * ARA Nueve de Julio - Renamed ARA Libertad 1892
 * ARA Rivadavia (1911) - Broken up 1950s
 * ARA Moreno (1911) - Broken up 1950s
 * ARA Nueve de Julio - Renamed ARA Libertad 1892
 * ARA Rivadavia (1911) - Broken up 1950s
 * ARA Moreno (1911) - Broken up 1950s
 * ARA Moreno (1911) - Broken up 1950s

Australia (Victoria colony until 1901)

 * HMVS Nelson (1814, ex-HMS Nelson (1814), transferred 1867 to Victoria) - Cut down to frigate, broken up 1928
 * HMVS Cerberus (1868) - Scuttled as breakwater 1926
 * HMAS Australia (1911) (1913) - Scuttled in 1924

Brazil
Ships of the line Coast defence ships Dreadnoughts
 * Vasco da Gama 74-80 (c. 1792, ex-Portuguese, captured 1822)
 * Medusa 68-74 (c. 1786, ex-Portuguese, captured 1822, ex-Nossa Senhora do Monte do Carmo, renamed 1793)
 * Afonso de Albuquerque 62-64 (c. 1767, ex-Portuguese, captured 1822, ex-Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres, renamed 1796/97) - Discarded, 1826
 * Principe Real 80-90 (c. 1771, ex-Portuguese, captured 1822, ex-Nossa Senhora da Conceicão, renamed 1794)
 * ? 74 (c. 1763, ex-Portuguese Conde Dom Henrique, captured 1822, ex-Nossa Senhora do Pilar, renamed 1793)
 * Dom Pedro I 64-74 (c. 1763, ex-Portuguese Martin de Freitas, acquired 1822, ex-Infante dom Pedro, renamed 1806, ex-Santo António e São José, renamed 1794; renamed Pedro I)
 * ? 64-72 (c. 1766, ex-Portuguese Dom Joao de Castro, acquired 1822, ex-Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso, renamed 1800)
 * Barrozo (1864) - Broken up 1885
 * Brasil (1864) - Broken up 1905
 * Tamandare (1865) - Broken up 1885
 * Lima Barros (1865) - Intended as Paraguayan Bellona, renamed 1865, broken up 1905
 * Rio de Janeiro (c. 1865) - Mined 1866
 * Bahia (1865) - Intended as Paraguayan Minerva, renamed 1865, broken up 1895
 * Silvado (1866) - Intended as Paraguayan Nemesis, renamed 1865, discarded c. 1885, broken up 1895
 * Mariz e Barros (1866) - Discarded 1890, broken up 1892
 * Herval (1866) - Discarded 1885, broken up 1887
 * Cabral (1866) - Discarded 1885, broken up 1887
 * Colombo (1866) - Discarded 1885, broken up 1887
 * Sete de Setembro (1874) - Discarded, broken up 1895
 * Javary (1873) - Sank 1893
 * Solimoes (1874) - Broken up during the 1890s
 * Independencia - Confiscated by Britain before delivery, renamed HMS Neptune (1878)
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Riachuelo (1883) - Sunk 1910
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Aquidabã (1885) - Renamed Vinte Quatro de Mayo 1894, renamed Aquidabã 1900, sunk 1906
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Marechal Deodoro (1898) - To Mexico 1924, renamed Anahuac
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Marechal Floriano (1899) - Discarded, broken up 1936
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Aquidabã (1885) - Renamed Vinte Quatro de Mayo 1894, renamed Aquidabã 1900, sunk 1906
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Marechal Deodoro (1898) - To Mexico 1924, renamed Anahuac
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Marechal Floriano (1899) - Discarded, broken up 1936
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Marechal Floriano (1899) - Discarded, broken up 1936
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Minas Geraes (1910) - Broken up 1954
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP São Paulo (1910) - Sank in storm while being towed to breakers 1951
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Rio de Janeiro - laid down in 1911 with seven main turrets; cancelled in 1912; sold to the Ottoman Navy as OTTOMAN BATTLESHIP Sultân Osmân-ı Evvel in 1914 but seized by the Royal Navy in 1914 and named HMS Agincourt (scrapped 1924)
 * BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP Rio de Janeiro - laid down in 1911 with seven main turrets; cancelled in 1912; sold to the Ottoman Navy as OTTOMAN BATTLESHIP Sultân Osmân-ı Evvel in 1914 but seized by the Royal Navy in 1914 and named HMS Agincourt (scrapped 1924)

Chile

 * Almirante Cochrane (1874) - Broken up c. 1935
 * Valparaiso (1875), renamed as Blanco Encalada in 1877 - Torpedoed 1891
 * Huáscar (1865, ex-Peruvian Huáscar, captured 1879) - preserved at Talcahuano
 * Capitan Prat (1890)
 *  (not handed over)
 * Constitución (1903) - Confiscated by Britain 1903, renamed HMS Swiftsure (1903), sold for breaking up 1920
 * Libertad (1903) - Confiscated by Britain 1903, renamed HMS Triumph (1903), torpedoed 1915
 * CHILEAN BATTLESHIP Almirante Latorre (1913) - purchased by Britain 1914 and renamed HMS Canada, repurchased 1920, broken up 1959
 * Almirante Cochrane (1913) - purchased by Britain 1918, renamed HMS Eagle (1918) and converted to aircraft carrier, sunk 1942
 * CHILEAN BATTLESHIP Almirante Latorre (1913) - purchased by Britain 1914 and renamed HMS Canada, repurchased 1920, broken up 1959
 * Almirante Cochrane (1913) - purchased by Britain 1918, renamed HMS Eagle (1918) and converted to aircraft carrier, sunk 1942

China

 * Dingyuan class
 * Dingyuan (1881) - Sunk 1895
 * Zhenyuan (1882) - Captured by Japan 1895, broken up 1910

Colombia

 * ? (1785, ex-Swedish Tapperheten 60, transferred 1825) - To Portugal by 1848

Finland

 * Ilmarinen class
 * Ilmarinen (1931) - Mined 1941
 * Väinämöinen (1932) - Taken by the Soviet Union after WWII, renamed Vyborg

India (British colony)

 * Magdala (1870)

Mexico

 * Asia 64 (1789, ex-Spanish Asia, mutinied and handed over 1825) - Broken up 1830
 * Anahuac (1898, ex-Brazilian Marechal Deodoro, obtained 1924)

Norway
Coastal defence ships serving, or ordered for, the Royal Norwegian Navy:
 * Tordenskjold (1897) - Captured by Germany 1940 and renamed Nymphe, reverted 1945, BU 1948
 * Harald Haarfagre (1897) - Captured by Germany 1940 and renamed Thetis, reverted 1945, BU 1948
 * Norge (1900) - Torpedoed 1940
 * Eidsvold (1900) - Torpedoed 1940
 * Bjørgvin (1912) - Confiscated by the British Navy and renamed HMS Glatton (1914), blew up
 * Nidaros (1912) - Confiscated by the British Navy and renamed HMS Gorgon (1914)
 * Bjørgvin (1912) - Confiscated by the British Navy and renamed HMS Glatton (1914), blew up
 * Nidaros (1912) - Confiscated by the British Navy and renamed HMS Gorgon (1914)
 * Nidaros (1912) - Confiscated by the British Navy and renamed HMS Gorgon (1914)

Peru

 * Independencia (1865) - Wrecked 1879
 * Huáscar (1865) - Captured by Chile 1879, preserved at Talcahuano