Princesa de Asturias was a Spanish Navy screw frigate commissioned in 1859. She took part in the Hispano–Moroccan War of 1859–1860 and the mulitnational...
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the Spanish Navy have borne the name Princesa de Asturias, after holders of the Spanish royal title Princess of Asturias: Spanish frigate Princesa de Asturias...
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REAL LA PRINCESA DE ASTURIAS" [FLAG SWEARING ACT OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF ASTURIAS]. Spanish Royal House Official Website (in Spanish). 7 October...
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of the Spanish Navy have borne the name Asturias, after the province of Asturias in Spain: Spanish frigate Princesa de Asturias, a screw frigate commissioned...
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Felipe VI (redirect from Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de la Santisima Trinidad de los Todos los Santos, Prince of Asturias)
VI of Spain. Profile on the official website of the Spanish Monarchy (in Spanish) Princess of Asturias Foundation Biography by CIDOB (in Spanish) Prince...
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List of titles and honours of Felipe VI (redirect from List of titles and honours of Felipe, Prince of Asturias)
Príncipe de Asturias (R-11) (Spanish aircraft carrier Prince of Asturias) USA Washington, D.C.: Prince of Asturias Chair in Spanish Studies in the Edmund A...
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The Spanish Navy, officially the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The...
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List of sail frigates Petronila class Berenguela 1857–1877. Petronila 1857–1863. Reina Blanca 1859-1882/93. Renamed Blanca Princesa de Asturias 1859–1908...
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line of Spain at Wikimedia Commons List of battleships of Spain List of galleons of Spain List of Spanish sail frigates List of retired Spanish Navy ships...
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Palawan (redirect from Puerto Princesa Prison Camp)
the northern section with Taytay as capital and Asturias in the southern mainland with Puerto Princesa as capital. It was later divided into three districts...
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(in Spanish). 11 April 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2025. Rodríguez González. Lledó Calabuig. Anton Rodríguez, 1864, pp. 274-275. "Princesa de Asturias (1859)"...
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2022. Retrieved 4 February 2025. Martínez de Velasco. "Princesa de Asturias (1859)". todoavante.es (in Spanish). 11 April 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2025...
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screw frigates Navas de Tolosa and Princesa de Asturias, and make ready for wartime operations. The Chincha Islands War broke out between Spain and Chile...
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Navas de Tolosa was a Spanish Navy screw frigate in commission from 1866 to 1886. She was the last wooden screw frigate to enter service in the Spanish Navy...
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On 28 June 2015, the Duchess delivered the combat flag to the Spanish frigate Blas de Lezo (F103) in Getxo. Princess Anne became romantically involved...
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Our Lady of Porta Vaga (redirect from Nuestra Senora de la Soledad de Porta Vaga)
refuge and prayed to the Virgen de la Soledad the flooding subsided thereafter. 1857 (June 30) – Cavite based Spanish frigate Lucero was caught between the...
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the site of the "cota" of the Datu Daniel, and a redoubt named "Princesa de Asturias" upon that of the "cota" of Panglima Arab. Between the two a camp...
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Philippines (redirect from Islas de Filipinas)
1542 expedition, Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos named the islands of Leyte and Samar "Felipinas" after the Prince of Asturias, later Philip II...
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Huáscar and Independencia, she was captured by the Spanish screw frigate Reina Blanca and armoured frigate Numancia at the Gulf of Arauco. On 10 May 1866...
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there) – retaken by the Portuguese in September 1808. Princesse de Beira 64 (Portuguese Princesa da Beira, built 1757–59 at Lisbon, seized there November 1807)...
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Grand Duchy of Tuscany (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
Parma con el príncipe de Asturias, don Carlos de Borbón" (PDF). Investigaciones Históricas, época moderna y contemporánea (in Spanish). 42 (42): 577–614...
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Flach (submarine) (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
((in Spanish) by El Mercurio) Submarine History: Age of Sail Presentation and video: Submarino Flach (Emol) (in Spanish) Armada de Chile (in Spanish) Bentos...
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Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
42. "Soberanas y princesas condecoradas con la Gran Cruz de San Carlos el 10 de Abril de 1865" (PDF), Diario del Imperio (in Spanish), National Digital...
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List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
1999). "La Orden de Malta y su Naturaleza Jurídica" [The Order of Malta and Its Legal Nature]. Opinión Nacional. Analítica (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 July...
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survived. Cardenal Cisneros Spanish Navy The Princesa de Asturias-class armored cruiser sank in the Atlantic Ocean off northern Spain without loss of life after...
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Kingdom The schooner collided with the frigate Princesa de Asturias ( Spanish Navy) and sank at Barcelona, Spain. Principessa Clotilde Regia Marina The...
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