São João Baptista ([ˈsɐ̃w̃ ˈʒwɐ̃w̃ baˈtiʃ.tɐ], English: Saint John the Baptist), nicknamed Botafogo ("Spitfire"), was a Portuguese galleon built in the...
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São João Batista or São João Baptista (Portuguese for Saint John the Baptist) may refer to the following places: São João Batista, Maranhão São João Batista...
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galleons. One of the largest and most famous of Portuguese galleons was the São João Baptista (nicknamed Botafogo, "Spitfire"), a 1,000-ton galleon built...
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Woolwich by fire in August 1553. Henry V's Grace Dieu (1418) São João Baptista (galleon) "... and was probably of 1,000 tons, although some contemporary...
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ships Madre de Deus Santa Catarina (ship) Henry Grace à Dieu São João Baptista (galleon) Baochuan Ganj-i-Sawai Javanese jong Dean, James Seay (2010-09-01)...
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related to Flor de la mar (ship, 1502). Santa Anna (1522 ship) São João Baptista (galleon) Peter von Danzig (ship) Mendam Berahi O Bravo (jong) The capacity...
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longest wooden ships Finis Bellis Madre de Deus Peter Pomegranate São João Baptista (galleon) Brennecke 1986, p. 138. Tailliez, D. "Les Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean...
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increased VOC capital by more than 50% Santa Anna (1522 ship) São João Baptista (galleon) Cinco Chagas (1559) Djong (ship) Baochuan The draught as stated...
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Moorish pikes. Flor de la Mar Jong (ship) Great Michael Mary Rose São João Baptista (galleon) Childs, David, The Warship Mary Rose: The Life and Times of King...
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where he had buried it. Flor de la Mar São João Baptista (galleon) Peter von Danzig Guilmartin 2002, pp. 97. João de Barros (1563) Decadas da India(Dec...
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the galleon São Martinho (called the San Martin by the Spanish). The Portuguese participation included a squadron of nine galleons (a tenth galleon provided...
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Redoubt of Poço and/or Fort of Açougue; Fort of São João Baptista (Portuguese: Igreja de São João Baptista do Castelo, Fortaleza e Muralhas); Angra do Heroísmo...
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Antonio de Saldanha lands at Table Bay 8 June 1552 - The Portuguese galleon São João is wrecked near Port Edward. Only 25 out of the 480 survivors who undertook...
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sailing ships, including the carrack Santa Anna and the Portuguese galleon São João Baptista, also known as Botafogo (the most powerful ship in the world at...
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(C) - 1520 Santo António (C) - 1527 São João Baptista (aka Botafogo) (G) - (c. 1534) São Bento (C) - Wrecked 1554 São Paulo - Wrecked 1561? Águia - Sank...
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brother-in-law Charles V. Charles specifically requested the Portuguese galleon São João Baptista, also known as Botafogo, which was the most powerful ship in the...
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Square-rigged caravel (section Galleon)
in the galleon São João Baptista, the Botafogo, and on the galleons illustrated in the Roteiro do Mar Roxo of D. João de Castro. The galleon was so,...
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sailing ships, including the carrack Santa Anna and the Portuguese galleon São João Baptista (the most powerful ship in the world at the time) to drive the...
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galleon, São João, captained by Manoel de Sousa Sepulveda, off the coast of Natal, South Africa in 1552. (orig. pub. 1554) The wreck of the nau São Bento...
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Castilian garrison of Fortaleza de São João Baptista. The Azores served as a port of call for the Spanish galleons during their occupation. In December...
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whose southwest coast the Portuguese built a stone fort (Forte de São João Baptista de Ternate) during 1522–23, which could only be repaired, not modified...
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galleons. One of the largest and most famous of Portuguese galleons was the São João Baptista (nicknamed Botafogo, 'spitfire'), a 1,000-ton galleon built...
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from these attacks, including the Fort of São Brás (Vila do Porto) and the (ruined) Fort of São João Baptista in Praia Formosa. When the 1580 crisis of...
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near the gate and stabbed him with his poignard, exclaiming "Though the galleons have withdrawn to India, there are still Portuguese around here!". The...
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Oman. In the 1552 Capture of Muscat, an Ottoman force consisting of 4 galleons, 25 galleys, and 850 troops attacked the city of Muscat. They captured...
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were accompanied by the 28-gun Portuguese warship São Jorge; 20-gun Santiago; 19-gun São João Baptista; 18-gun Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres (Maior), and Nossa...
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São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro founded by Portuguese. Fortaleza de São João built. 1603 - St James of Mercy Fort built. 1663 - Padre Eterno galleon launched...
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obtained a license to build a Portuguese fortress-factory: the Fort of São João Baptista de Ternate, which founded the Portuguese presence in the Malay Archipelago...
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land. On 23 December 1534, the Treaty of Bassein was signed on board the galleon San Mateos (St. Matthew). Bassein and the seven islands of Bombay were...
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the shipwrecks of the Portuguese East Indiamen Saõ Thome ́(1589), Santo Alberto (1593), Saaõ Joaõ Baptista (1622), and the journeys of the survivors in...
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