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- Galleon - Wikipedia
They were used in both military and trade applications, most famously in the Spanish treasure fleet, and the Manila galleons While carracks played the leading role in early global explorations, galleons also played a part in the 16th and 17th centuries
- 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
- Galleon - World History Encyclopedia
Galleons dominated the seas in the second half of the 16th century, and with their lower superstructures, they were much more manoeuvrable and seaworthy than previous ship types like the carrack A particular feature of galleons was the impressive number of heavy cannons they could carry
- Galleon | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
A Galleon or Gold-Galleon (ʛ) [2] was the most valued coin of the wizarding currency used in Britain One Galleon was equal to 17 Sickles or 493 Knuts Galleons were made of gold [1] Around the edge of each Galleon was a series of numerals which represented a serial number referring to the goblin
- Galleons - The Battle Bricks Wiki
Galleons is the 10th stage in Chapter 2 This stage introduces Captain Red, a Red Boss that acts like a super-upgraded version of Cannonary, using a giant cannon to shoot cannonballs that apply Super Knockback and is able to throw a mug of molasses which slows downs your units
- Galleon - Ages of Exploration
Many European countries used galleons as merchant or supply ships in peace, and could quickly convert them to war ships in times of trouble The Spanish used the vast amount of cargo space in the galleon to carry the New World treasure across the Atlantic
- Galleons, Stallions Of The Seas - Ancient Origins
Together with the Dutch Fluit, the galleon, is considered the progenitor of the modern merchant ship, since it was large, spacious and able to withstand tempestuous oceanic conditions, however it needed to sail downwind (from the stern sectors) for optimal use of the vessel
- Spanish Galleon - World History Encyclopedia
The galleons and merchant ships then assembled at Havana and took their riches of silver, gold, gems, pearls, silk, porcelain, and spices, as well as wealthy passengers, from the Spanish Empire to Europe
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