-
tons),
while galleons were
mostly under 500
tons,
although the
Manila galleons were to
reach up to 2,000
tons. With the
introduction of the
galleon in...
- The
Manila galleon (Spanish: Galeón de Manila; Filipino:
Galyon ng Maynila),
originally known as La Nao de China, and Galeón de Acapulco,
refers to the...
- San José was a 64-gun, three-masted
galleon of the
Spanish Armada de la
Guardia de la
Carrera de las Indias. It was
launched in 1698 and sank in battle...
- of
these new
style galleons was the 295-
ton Foresight in 1570,
built by Chapman. Her
success was
followed in 1573 by the 360-
ton Dreadnought (built by...
-
Santa Luzia was a 30-gun and 360-tonne
Portuguese galleon,
known for
defeating a
Dutch squadron single-handedly
twice in 1650.
Santa Luzia was probably...
- The
Neptune is a ship
replica of a 17th-century
Spanish galleon designed by
Naval Architect David Cannell. The ship was
built in 1985 for
Roman Polanski's...
- a
carrying capacity of 2,000
tons. With a
length of 167 feet and a beam of 50 feet, she was "one of the
largest galleons ever
built in the Philippines...
-
Saint John the Baptist),
nicknamed Botafogo ("Spitfire"), was a
Portuguese galleon built in the 16th century,
around 1530,
considered the
biggest and most...
- Concepción (Spanish: "Our Lady of the (Immaculate) Conception") was a 120-
ton Spanish galleon that
sailed the Peru–Panama
trading route during the 16th century...
-
Hoces died. The
galleon was
built by
Bento Francisco in Porto, and
launched in 1637. It was
armed with 60 guns, and it had 1,200
tons burthen. It is classified...