词条 | Admiralissimo |
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Admiralissimo is an informal title for a chief naval officer,[1] usually implying supreme naval command. It does not correspond to any particular rank, probably{{weasel-inline|date=July 2018}} derives from Italian,{{or|date=July 2018}} and is a naval equivalent of generalissimo. List of senior naval officers referred to as admiralissimo
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