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- Galleon - Wikipedia
Galleons were constructed from oak (for the keel), pine (for the masts) and various hardwoods for hull and decking Hulls were usually carvel -built The expenses involved in galleon construction were enormous
- GALLEON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GALLEON is a heavy square-rigged sailing ship of the 15th to early 18th centuries used for war or commerce especially by the Spanish
- Galleon - World History Encyclopedia
The galleon was larger and more seaworthy than its predecessors in European navies It was used as both a merchant vessel and the warship of choice for European maritime powers
- Galleon | Age of Exploration, Spanish Armada, Caravels | Britannica
galleon, full-rigged sailing ship that was built primarily for war, and which developed in the 15th and 16th centuries The name derived from “galley,” which had come to be synonymous with “war vessel” and whose characteristic beaked prow the new ship retained
- Why Was the Galleon a Game Changer? - TheCollector
With a sleeker hull for speed, a lower superstructure for greater stability, and large gun decks, the galleon had arrived Built first by the Portuguese around 1515 and improved by the Spanish, Europe’s maritime dominance began
- GALLEON 100 SD: When Keyboard Performance Meets Total . . . - CORSAIR
The CORSAIR GALLEON 100 SD isn’t just about adding more buttons, it’s about removing barriers By combining elite mechanical keyboard performance with integrated Stream Deck control and real-time visual feedback, it replaces multiple devices with one cohesive solution
- Why the San José Is the Holy Grail of Shipwrecks
The riveting true story of a legendary Spanish galleon that sank off the coast of Colombia with over $1 billion in gold and silver—and one man’s obsessive quest to find it
- Galleon ~ Detailed Information | Photos | Videos - Alchetron
A galleon was a large, multi-decked sailing ship used as an armed cargo carrier primarily by European states during the age of sail from the 16th to 18th centuries and were the principal fleet units drafted for use as warships until the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the mid-1600s
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