Santa Ana was a 112-gun three-decker ship of the line of the Spanish Navy, built to plans drawn by engineer Miguel de la Puente, following a specification...
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1587 Spanish ship Santa Ana (1784), a Spanish ship taken by the British in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 Santa Anna (1806 ship), a Spanish ship that...
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private ship of the Real Compañía Guipuzcoana de Caracas, and was not part of the Spanish Navy.] Santa Ana class (also called los Meregildos) Santa Ana 112...
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in 1782, María del Carmen (who died in 1808) in 1783, María Teresa in 1784, Ana María (who died in 1861) in 1786, María Josefa (who died shortly after...
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HMS Royal Sovereign (1786) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
and engaged the Spanish three decker Santa Ana, Nelson pointed to her and said, 'See how that noble fellow Collingwood carries his ship into action!' At...
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Havana, Cuba in 1794 as part of the Santa Ana class designed by Romero de Landa. She was the last built of the eight ships of this class and was launched on...
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list of ship launches in 1784 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1784. "Dutch Third Rate ship of the line 'Verwagting' (1784)". Threedecks...
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Gaspar de Portolá (redirect from The lieutenent of the Spain Army)
miles) a day. The expedition recorded an earthquake on July 28 at the Santa Ana River. On July 29 they reached the site of present-day Fullerton, California...
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The Spanish Navy or officially, the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world...
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(1779) Santo Domingo (1781) San Felipe Apostol (1781) San José (1783) Santa Ana (1784) Salvador del Mundo (1787) San Leandro (1787) San Telmo (1788) Europa...
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closed with the Spanish admiral's ship and fired her broadsides with such rapidity and precision at Santa Ana that the Spanish ship was on the verge...
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Enrique MacDonell (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
81 soldiers were taken on board the Spanish ships as prisoners. On 26 May, he took command of the sloop Santa Ana and transferred 400 soldiers from Trujillo...
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List of Spaniards (redirect from List of famous Spanish people)
(1759–1788) Ferdinand VII (1784–1833), King of Spain (1813–1833) Manuel de Aróstegui Sáenz de Olamendi (1758–1813), liberal Spanish politician Leopoldo O'Donnell...
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Joaquín Zarauz (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
frigate captain in 1796, Zarauz, as second-in-command, served on board Santa Ana, Príncipe, San Hermenegildo and the San Fernando, after which he was given...
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to April 1784. In January 1785 he served on Lourde, on Vigilante on October and Dorade in April 1786. He was made a sub-lieutenant on a ship of the line...
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Alta California (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
numerous Spanish place names of American cities such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana, and...
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José Romero y Fernández de Landa (category Spanish naval architects)
a Spanish military officer who was the Spanish Navy's first official naval engineer and ship designer. He designed several two-and three-deck ships of...
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HMS Temeraire (1798) (category 1798 ships)
into the French ship, taking fire as she did so from the 112-gun Spanish ship Santa Ana lying off her stern, and from the 74-gun French ship Fougueux, which...
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Arturo O'Neill (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
the council. In late May or early June 1784, O'Neill participated in the Creek Conference, during which Spain and the Creeks signed a treaty of friendship...
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com/missions4/ (Santa Rosa de las Palmas) accessed Jan 2017 "San Juan de Dios". www.elvigia.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-05-10. "The Spanish Missions of...
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Roberto Cofresí (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
with his family. Francesco went to Barcelona, reportedly learning Spanish there. By 1784 he had settled in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, a harbor town recently...
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1746) June 4 Benito Fernández de Santa Ana, Franciscan friar, president of the Texas missions of the College of Santa Cruz de Querétaro from 1734 to 1750...
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Pedro Sáinz de Baranda y Borreiro (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
fleet off Cape Trafalgar. During the battle, the Santa Ana engaged HMS Royal Sovereign, a British ship-of-the-line commanded by Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st...
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Californios (category People from New Spain)
descended from Spanish and Mexican settlers of the 17th through 19th centuries before California was annexed by the United States. California's Spanish-speaking...
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1794) 1763 – Dorothea von Schlegel, German author and translator (d. 1839) 1784 – Moses Montefiore, British philanthropist, sheriff and banker (d. 1885)...
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Juan Bautista de Anza (category Colonial governors of Santa Fe de Nuevo México)
Mexico under the Spanish Empire. He is credited as one of the founding fathers of Spanish California and served as an official within New Spain as Governor...
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This is a list of Spanish sail frigates built or acquired during the period 1700-1854 Spanish frigates generally had religious names, often the names...
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List of Christmas carols (category CS1 European Spanish-language sources (es-es))
villancico". Las Provincias (in European Spanish). 9 December 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2022. Aleman, Ana Lucía (13 November 2021). "🌠Hacia Belén Va...
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Great Siege of Gibraltar (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
intelligence on the Spanish lines and the heavy casualties suffered from the British guns. News of HMS Success's defeat of a Spanish frigate Santa Catalina brought...
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world's longest wooden ships. The vessels are sorted by ship length including bowsprit, if known. Finding the world's longest wooden ship is not straightforward...
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