Russian ship Trekh Ierarkhov (1838)

Painting of Trekh Ierarkhov's sister ship Sultan Makhmud under sail
History
Russian Empire
NameTrekh Ierarkhov
BuilderS. I. Chernyavskiy, Nikolaev
Laid down19 November 1835
Launched28 August 1838
FateBroken up, 1854
General characteristics
Class & typeSultan Makhmud-class ship of the line
Displacement3,790 metric tons (3,730 long tons; 4,180 short tons)
Length196 ft (60 m)
Beam53 ft 6 in (16.31 m)
Draft26 ft 7 in (8.10 m)
Armament
  • 28 × 36-pound long guns
  • 32 × 36-pound short guns
  • 6 × 18-pound guns
  • 16 × 36-pound carronades
  • 2 × 24-pound carronades
  • 1 × 12-pound carronade
  • 2 × 8-pound carronades

Trekh Ierarkhov was a Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line built for the Imperial Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet in the late 1830s. The ship had a relatively uneventful career, frequently being used as a troop transport including during campaigns in the Caucasus in the early 1840s to suppress unrest in the recently conquered territory. She saw little activity after being laid up in 1845; considered for conversion to steam power in 1852, she was instead broken up in 1854 due to her poor condition and the lack of funds during the Crimean War.