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Random Ships Of The Spanish Armadareport

  • Patache La Asunción (9 guns).

    (Squadron of Guipúzcoa) (Ships of the Squadrons)

  • Santa María (La Rata Encoronada) (35 guns). Genoese merchantman.

    (Squadron of Levantines) (Ships of the Squadrons)

  • Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

    (Squadron of Communication) (Ships of the Squadrons)

  • Santiago (19 guns). Wrecked near Mosterhamn in Hardanger Fjord, south of Bergen, Norway.

    (Squadron of Urcas) (Ships of the Squadrons)

  • San Felipe y Santiago (24 guns).

    (Squadron of Castile) (Ships of the Squadrons)

  • Doncella (16 guns).

    (Squadron of Guipúzcoa) (Ships of the Squadrons)

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About This Tool

The Spanish began to build galleons on a large scale and used them to form a powerful fleet. The famous Spanish treasure fleet was made up of such vessels. The galleon was renowned for its large hulls and heavy loads, and for the gold, it brought back from the New World to be squandered by the Spanish crown and nobility. Usually, it’s carrying heavy weapons. The galleon has two or three decks, most fitted with three masts, but there are exceptions to the four masts. There are about 170 of them, and a detailed list is compiled in this random tool.

The generator allows you to view specific ship information, including the full length of the ship, the type and class of ship, the owner of the ship, as well as the ship’s release time, draft, etc. . These ships formed the Spanish fleet and played an important role in the war, commerce, and freight. These ships had “Portholes”. This is a window that is open on the side of the ship. It has a window cover that is opened by a hinge so that the ship can be easily loaded and unloaded without having to be lifted from the side of the ship.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ships of the Spanish Armada.

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