The sister ship of the Titanic, Gigantic (also known as Britannic), sunk on November 26, 1916 in the Aegean Sea. It is still debated today whether she was hit by a torpedo or if she struck a land mine.
Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.
There is two titanic sister ships Olympia and Britannia, the one to sink was the Britannia the day it sank was the 17th of the 3rd month 1912
Yes the sisters did sink on there first voiige
The Titanic had two sister ships - the RMS Olympic which lasted 25 glorious years on the sea and the HMHS Britannic which was originally to be name the Gigantic and sunk after striking a mine.
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Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.
Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.
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There is two titanic sister ships Olympia and Britannia, the one to sink was the Britannia the day it sank was the 17th of the 3rd month 1912
it is 1 of the 3 sister ships of titanic and olyimpic and was sunk by a German u-boat It was renamed the Britannic
Yes the sisters did sink on there first voiige
Titanic had two sister ships, one of them was the Olympic, which came before titanic in 1911, and the Brittanic, which was originaly supposed to be named Gigantic. Britanic sank in 1916 at the meditteranean as a WW1 hospital ship
The Titanic had two sister ships - the RMS Olympic which lasted 25 glorious years on the sea and the HMHS Britannic which was originally to be name the Gigantic and sunk after striking a mine.
The Titanic's sister ships were called the Olympic and the Britannic. The Olympic was the 'lead ship' and built first. The Britannic was built after the Titanic and was originally going to be called the Gigantic.
Titanic did not sink in any harbour, she was lost in the ocean.
Titanic was always called Titanic. Are you actually asking about the Britannic, which was originally named Gigantic?
the Titanic apparently had a sister ship (the Olympic) that had a problem with it and they supposedly sent that one out but that's just idiotic i doubt they'd send out a broken ship and kill loads of people just to get a story