- A galiot,
galliot or galiote, was a
small galley boat
propelled by sail or oars.
There are
three different types of
naval galiots that
sailed on different...
- Long
Island is an
island in The
Bahamas that is
split by the
Tropic of Cancer. It is one of the
Districts of the
Bahamas and is
known as the most scenic...
-
Galliot du Pré (d.
April 1560) was a
Parisian bookseller and publisher. In May 1514 the
Royal Chancery of
Louis XII
granted du Pré the
privilege of exclusive...
-
named Galliot soon
arrives at the
prison and
Wasco plots to have him
killed in the
racially tense environment. Fast-Walking
arranges to have
Galliot sprung...
- "(loosely)
various kinds of
foreign sailing and
rowing vessels, as the galleon,
galliot, etc."
Modern American definitions include vessels without the
square sails...
-
developed from the
Dutch galliot,
which was
rigged in a
similar way, but was
equipped with a
rounded stern. The
Swedish galliot was
sometimes called "Dutch...
- that same year, the
brothers raided the
coasts of Andalusia,
capturing a
galliot of the
Lomellini family of Genoa,
which owned Tabarca island. They subsequently...
- ISBN 978-0-7538-1260-0. Deter-Wolf, Aaron; Robitaille, Benoît; Krutak, Lars;
Galliot, Sébastien (February 2016). "The World's
Oldest Tattoos" (PDF). Journal...
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Galley A
warship propelled by oars with a sail for use in a
favourable wind
Galliot Name
refers to
several types of
sailing vessel,
usually two-masted Gunboat...
- 39353; -75.48045 (Hog Cay)
Galliot Cay, 23°38′27″N 75°19′48″W / 23.64071°N 75.32994°W / 23.64071; -75.32994 (
Galliot Cay) Goat Cay
Gorda Cay (Castaway...