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  • [Ship name]: San Vicenzo
    [Year constructed]: 1755
    [Year of decommissioning]: Some time after 1720
    (Ship list)

  • [Ship name]: Santa Croce
    [Year constructed]: Some time before 1706
    [Year of decommissioning]: Some time after 1706
    (Ship list)

  • [Ship name]: San Giocomo
    [Year constructed]: 1769
    [Year of decommissioning]: Some time after 1784
    (Ship list)

  • [Ship name]: San Giorgio
    [Year constructed]: 1719
    [Year of decommissioning]: Some time after 1719
    (Ship list)

  • [Ship name]: San Giacomo
    [Year constructed]: 1703
    [Year of decommissioning]: Some time after 1703
    (Ship list)

  • [Ship name]: San Giovanni
    [Year constructed]: 1703
    [Year of decommissioning]: Some time after 1703
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Each white enamel cross of the Venerable Order of Saint John has two sharp points at the top, adding up to eight sharp points. The idea is to use each small point to represent one of the traditional eight virtues of the knight, compassion, honor, Valor, faith, sacrifice, humility, justice, honesty, just with 8 small corners to represent. A total of 17 ships were awarded the medal, and a detailed list is compiled in this random tool.

These award-winning vessels are some of the best that has ever sailed the Venerable Order of Saint John. They sail on these particular routes, performing their greatest duties as ships and performing their greatest value as ships. The full name of each ship, when it was built and when it was decommissioned can also be found in the generator. The earliest award-winning ships date back to the 16th century, but most of them were centered on mid 18th-century voyages that contributed to maritime traffic at the time.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ships of the line of the Order of Saint John.

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