• Santísima Trinidad was a galleon destined for merchant shipping between the Philippines and México. Launched in 1751, she was one of the largest Manila...
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    Fremantle then spotted the towering mass of the Spanish four-decker Santísima Trinidad sailing away from him, and steered towards her starboard quarter in...
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    heavily armed Spanish treasure galleon Santisima Trinidad. The Santisima Trinidad was a large ship constructed in 1750 at Manila with 60 guns and, at the...
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  • 22 July 1805, retaining same name, sold 1810 Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad 112, later 120 (1769) - Converted to 130-gun 4-decker in 1796, raised...
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    Boyne, ebbed and flowed. By 1700 they were only 6 or 7, recovering to 25 by 1750. Small Jesuit houses and schools existed at Athlone, Carrick-on-Suir, Cashel...
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    was established on August 30, 1750 as the Beaterio y Casa de Segunda Enseñanza by Mother Paula de la Santissima Trinidad to educate the young Spanish -...
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    and in a battle off Cavite the Santísima Trinidad which carried a cargo of Chinese porcelain. The cargo of the Trinidad alone was valued at $1.5 million...
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  • Jenkins' Ear Blas de Lezo Battle of Cartagena de Indias Spanish ship Santísima Trinidad (1751) Medina, José Toribio. Diccionario Biográfico Colonial de Chile...
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    paintings in the sacristy, and notable one by Miguel Cabrera called “La Santísima Trinidad.” List of colonial churches in Mexico City O'hara, Matthew (2006)...
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    commanded by Sir Edward Pellew. The Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad, was a Spanish first-rate ship of the line with 112 guns. This was...
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    commandeered three of those, sinking the other two. The largest of these, La Santísima Trinidad, was renamed The Trinity and given over to Captain Richard Sawkins...
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    Woodes Rogers in 1709, the Covadonga by George Anson in 1743, and the Santísima Trinidad in 1762. The attempts to take the Rosario in 1704 and the Begonia...
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    Missions of Chiquitos in Bolivia, and the ruins of Jesuit Missions of La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná and Jesús de Tavarangue in Paraguay. Two creole languages...
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    Other cities were later founded under Velázquez: Bayamo in 1513; Santísima Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus and San Cristóbal de La Habana in 1514; Puerto Príncipe...
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    Statista. Retrieved 2024-09-14. Principal. Iglesia Ortodoxa de la Santisima Trinidad. Retrieved 2021-09-16. Transfiguration Of The Lord Missionary Parish...
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    Joseph Cortyl, on the coast of Sonsorol, because the mother ship Santísima Trinidad was driven to Mindanao by a storm. Another ship was sent from Guam...
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    Antonio de Escaño (category 1750 births)
    Príncipe de Asturias, he helped to save the Spanish flagship, the Santísima Trinidad, when the squadron commander José de Córdoba y Ramos lost control...
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  • Rico since Puerto Rico was annexed in 1898. Only buildings built prior to 1750 are suitable for inclusion on this list, or the building must be the oldest...
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  • Duchess of Lugo in 1995 Cristina Federica Victoria Antonia de la Santísima Trinidad de Borbón y de Grecia Juan Carlos I 1965 Iñaki Urdangarin ​ ​ (m. 1997)​...
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    evacuated in 1541. Juan de Garay re-founded the settlement in 1580 as Santísima Trinidad y Puerto Santa María de Los Buenos Aires. Amidst ongoing conflict...
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    gobiernos lopistas". Última Hora (in Spanish). 5 August 2020. "Iglesia Santísima Trinidad". Revista AIA – Arquitectura, Ingeniería, Artes. 5 August 2020. Archived...
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    still stand, such as the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Macau and the Santisima Trinidad de Paraná in Paraguay, the latter an example of the Jesuit Reductions...
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    of the 112-gun San Josef, the 80-gun San Nicolas and the 130-gun Santísima Trinidad. Captain engaged all three, assisted by HMS Culloden which had come...
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  • → Tamanrasset La Plata → Ciudad Eva Perón → La Plata Ciudad de la Santísima Trinidad y Puerto de Santa María del Buen Aire → Buenos Aires Blackman's Flat...
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    Immaculate Conception Nuestra Señora del Carmen St. Elizabeth of Hungary Santisima Trinidad Hearts of Jesus & Mary Our Lady of the Lord’s Presentation Holy Spirit...
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    1798, the Spanish fleet had been defeated by the British, and Menorca and Trinidad were occupied. In 1800, the Spanish returned Louisiana to France. The Portuguese...
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    Mendoza in 1536 and abandoned in 1542. Garay names the new settlement "Santísima Trinidad" but the city eventually takes the name of the port, which he calls...
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  • Colegio de Santa Rosa - Makati (category Educational institutions established in 1750)
    was founded in 1750 by M. Paula de la Santisima Trinidad, a Dominican Tertiary from Spain. The day when it opened was on August 30, 1750. Colegio de Sta...
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    the newest to be formed. Los Servitas (The Servants of Mary) 1696. La Trinidad (The Trinity) 1507. Santo Entierro (Holy Burial) c. 1570. With representatives...
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    however administered by the Augustinian friars who established the mission in 1750. The date of the construction of the present stone church is debatable although...
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