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Spanish Ships with Sails

 

La Amistad, famous ships 
La Amistad — Spanish schooner, two-masted; built in U.S.
In 1839, Africans being transported as slaves revolted against their captors aboard. She primarily engaged in short coastal trade with sugar-industry cargo. Her normal route ran from Havana to her home port of GuanajaLAUNCHED: 1838, maybe FATE: Renamed Ion, she was sold in Guadeloupe in 1844.  No record after 1844.
Nina, (La), famous ships 
Nina, (La) — Spanish four masted caravel
The smallest of Columbus' ships of discovery. She became Columbus' flag ship back to Spain after the loss of Santa MariaLAUNCHED: 1492 FATE: Last heard of in 1501; fate unknown.
Nuestra Señora de las Mer, famous ships 
Nuestra Señora de las Mer — Spanish frigate
Thought to be the wreck discovered by Odyssey Marine Exploration. Returning to Spain from South America with tons of gold, silver and jewels, she was blown up by the British off Cabo de Santa Maria, Portugal.  LAUNCHED: 1786 FATE: Sunk by the British on October 5, 1804.
Numancia, famous ships 
Numancia — Spanish broadside ironclad
First ironclad to circumnavigate the Earth. She was built as an armored frigate in France and sold to the Spanish in 1865.  LAUNCHED: 1863, November 18 FATE: Sank while under tow December 17, 1916.
Pinta, (La), famous ships 
Pinta, (La) — Spanish three masted caravel
One of Columbus' ships of discovery. The fastest of Columbus' three ships to America in 1492, and Columbus' flag ship on the return trip to Spain in 1943. She was among the fleet of 17 ships for Columbus' second voyage.  LAUNCHED: 1441, circa FATE: Around 1501.
São Martinho, famous ships 
São Martinho — Portuguese galleon
Flagship of Duke of Medina Sedonia, commander-in-chief of the Spanish Armada. In September 1588, she was among the few Armada ships to make it back to the port city of Santander, Spain, after suffering heavy damage by English ships.  LAUNCHED: 1580 FATE: 1589 perhaps.
San José, famous ships 
San José — Spanish galleon,60-gun
Sunken treasure ship with 7 to 10 million Spanish pesos on board. She was discovered in 2015 with treasure estimated to be worth between 4-17 billion US dollars.  LAUNCHED: 1696 FATE: Sunk in battle off the coast of Cartagena, Colombia in 1708.

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Santísima Trinidad, famous ships (Another Santísima Trinidad)    
Santísima Trinidad — Spanish ship of the line, first-rate
After refitting in 1804, the largest and heaviest-armed ship in the world with 140 guns on four decks. A full-size representation in on display in the harbour of Alicante, Spain as shown in "Another IMAGE".  LAUNCHED: 1768 FATE: Sank at the Battle of Trafalgar in October of 1805.
Santa Maria, famous ships 
Santa Maria — Spanish carrack
The largest of Columbus' ships of discovery. The anchor of the Santa María now resides in the Musée du Panthéon National Haitien, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  LAUNCHED: 1460, circa FATE: Ran aground and lost near Cap-Haitien, Haiti, December 25, 1492.
Victoria, famous ships 
Victoria — Spanish carrack or nao
First ship to circumnavigate the world — August, 1519 to September of 1522; a total of 42,000 miles. Captain Ferdinand Magellan was killed in the Phillipines; another four ships were lost along the way.  LAUNCHED: 1518, about FATE: 1522 or soon after.

The number of Spanish Ships with Sails listed is 10


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Page  Ship Name    (Country and Type)
1.  Nina, (La) (Spanish caravel)
2.  Santísima Trinidad (Spanish ship of the line)


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    Ships with Sails

1.  Nina, (La) Spanish caravel
2.  Nuestra Señora de las Mer Spanish frigate
3.  Numancia Spanish broadside ironclad
4.  Pinta, (La) Spanish three masted caravel
5.  São Martinho Portuguese galleon
6.  San José Spanish galleon
7.  Santísima Trinidad Spanish ship of the line
8.  Santa Maria Spanish carrack
9.  Victoria Spanish carrack or nao
  

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