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Random Sailing Ships Of The Venetian Navyreport

  • Palma-class (Frigates)

  • Monton d'oro-class, 2 ships, 1688-1695 (Support ships)

  • Corona-class, 1 ship, 1712-1728

    (Navi di Primo Rango) (Ships of the Line)

  • San Spiridion-class, 6 ships, 1717-1738

    (Navi di Secondo Rango) (Ships of the Line)

  • Venere Armata-class, 4 ships, 1676-1717

    (Navi di Secondo Rango) (Ships of the Line)

  • Sant'Andrea-class, 3 ships, 1685-1752

    (Navi di Secondo Rango) (Ships of the Line)

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Even those who have not been to Venice, the watery city, must have heard of or seen gondola on television, in movies, in magazines, etc. , a long jet black boat in which tourists sit idly by, the Handsome Boatman stands at the end of the upturned stern, his long oars guiding gondola through the narrow canals of Venice. Gondola is indeed a unique sight in Venice, and even today it is an important mode of transportation in the old city.

The Venetian navy had its own shipbuilding techniques from long ago, and several of the ships it used were kept in random tools. These sailboats come in different dates, have different uses and functions, and have different grades. Generator will be detailed in their model, factory date, grade information are marked out, easy for everyone to view.

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