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    Berenguela (English: Berengaria) was a screw frigate of the Spanish Navy commissioned in 1857. She took part in the mulitnational intervention in Mexico...
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  • Unnamed truce between Alfonso IX of León, and Fernando III with Queen Berenguela of Castile. First Nobiliary Revolt against James I of Aragon (1220) Location:[Iberian...
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    Peruvian frigate Apurímac (category 1854 ships)
    BAP Callao Other incidents 2 Jun: Teutonia 11 Jun: HMS Sidon 13 Jun: HMS Satellite 10 Aug: Emanuela 6 Dec: Berenguela Unknown date: Stag Hound 1859 1861...
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    Blanca′s construction was authorized along with that of the screw frigates Berenguela and Petronila by a royal order of either 8 August or 8 October 1853 (sources...
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    In 1268 the barony was granted by King James I to his distant cousin, Berenguela Alfonso, who had become his concubine after his wife, Teresa Gil de Vidaure...
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  • Isabel II 1854 1854 Died in infancy María de la Concepcion de Bourbon y Bourbon Isabel II 1859 1861 Died in infancy María del Pilar Berenguela Isabel Francisca...
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    schooner also received damage and one man was seriously injured. On October 13, 1854, the Virginia No. 3, came across the cutwater, stem, and a female figurehead...
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  • record; or, Sketches of all distinguished women, from the creation to A.D. 1854. Arranged in four eras. With selections from female writers of every age"...
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    Captain Lizardo Montero Captain Manuel Villar Screw-frigates Apurímac – Built 1854; Weight 1,666-tons; Speed 9.43 knots (17 km/h); Weapons thirty-four guns...
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    named after the wife of Lord Elgin, Canada's Governor General from 1847 to 1854. During her time, the wooden-hulled sidewheeler was one of the most elegantly...
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  • Restauracion (1826) Cortes (1836) Isabel II (1836) Cristina (1837) Bailen (1854) Berenguela (1857) Blanca (1859) Lealtad (1860) Resolucion (1861) Tetuan (1863)...
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  • Thumbnail for Convent of St. Francis, Valladolid
    convent was a royal foundation (patronage of three consecutive queens, Berenguela, Violante and María de Molina), so the main chapel was also a royal foundation...
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    Sunny South (clipper) (category 1854 ships)
    was characteristic of press coverage of that time. On her maiden voyage in 1854, Sunny South made a 143-day passage from New York to San Francisco under...
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  • authorized along with that of her two sister ships, the screw frigates Berenguela and Reina Blanca, by a royal order of either 8 August or 8 October 1853...
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