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Galleon (2644 bytes)
1: :''For the fictional unit of money called a "galleon", see [[Money in Harry Potter]].'' 3: [[Image:Spanish Galleon.jpg|thumb|right|A Spanish galleon]] 4: A '''galleon''' was a large, multi-decked [[sailing ship]] use... 6: ...eading to a faster, more maneuverable vessel. The galleon differed from the older types primarily by being ... 8: ...ticularly the fabled [[Manila Galleon]]. In fact, galleons were so versatile that a single vessel may have ... Manila Galleon (5783 bytes) 1: ...rs after Christopher Columbus's death, the Manila Galleons consitute the fulfillment of Columbus's dream of... 3: The Manila-Acapulco Galleon trade began when Father [[Andres de Urdaneta]], s... 5: ...nes and only eight in Mexico. The Manila-Acapulco Galleon trade ended when Mexico gained independence from ... 7: The galleon carried [[spice]]s transshipped from the [[Spice ... 9: ... [[Spain]]) which was possible through the Manila galleon sailing the seven seas for almost three centuries... Battle of Oliwa (3570 bytes) 4: ...The Polish ships were more numerous, but only 4 [[galleon]]s had full combat value, the rest were smaller s... 6: ...e commanded by Admiral [[Arend Dickmann]], on the galleon ''Sankt Georg'' (''Święty Jerzy''). The... 8: ...eerman'' (''Wodnik'') attacked the bigger Swedish galleon ''Solen''. As a result, the Swedish captain of ''... 16: ...(''Ritter Sankt Georg'') (=Knight St. George) - [[galleon]], 31 guns, 400t (also known as ''Sankt Georg'') 17: ...ń'' (''Fliegender Hirsch'') (=Flying Deer) - galleon, 20 guns, 300t Arend Dickmann (930 bytes) 3: ...n]] "Sankt Georg". The Poles captured one Swedish galleon "Tigern" and made another one "Solen" scuttled by... Angel Gabriel (174 bytes) 3: ...[Angel Gabriel (ship)]]. An [[England|English]] [[galleon]] that sank off Pemaquid, [[Maine]] Cawsand (428 bytes) 1: ...f 2 houses and a hotel (the Cawsand Bay Hotel and Galleon Restaurant). Money in Harry Potter (5385 bytes) 1: ... Sickle and 17 Sickles (or 493 Knuts) are worth 1 Galleon. Wizarding banks provide moneychanging services f... 9: ...]] raised for charity is equivalent to 34,000,872 Galleons + 14 Sickles + 7 Knuts. It is also stated that t... 11: ...about £5.12, but according to the second figure 1 Galleon is approximately £3.01. It is implied that the fi... 14: * 1 Galleon is about £5.12 18: Harry pays 7 Galleons for his magic wand. This is equivalent to about ... Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de Atocha (441 bytes) 1: ...f the parish of [[Atocha]] in [[Madrid]]) was a [[galleon]] of the [[Spanish treasure fleet]]. It sank in [... 3: [[Category:Galleons|Nuestra Señora de Atocha]] San Juan Bautista (310 bytes) 6: *A Japanese [[galleon]] built in [[1613]], [[Japanese warship San Juan ... HMS Spitfire (671 bytes) 1: ...'''Cacafuego''''', a [[Spain|Spanish]] treasure [[galleon]] captured by [[Sir Francis Drake]]. Angel Gabriel (ship) (1929 bytes) 2: ...''' was a 240 ton [[England|English]] passenger [[galleon]] that sank in a storm off Pemaquid Point, near t... 36: * '''Angel Gabriel: the Elusive English Galleon''' by Dr. Warren Riess, ISBN 0-9713438-0-2 Atocha (disambiguation) (715 bytes) 6: ...arish of Atocha in Madrid), a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[galleon]] that sank in [[1622]] in a storm off the coast ... Pirate ship (ride) (846 bytes) 1: ...] (usually in the style of a [[pirate]] ship or [[galleon]]) which swings back and forth, subjecting the ri... Mel Fisher (580 bytes) 1: ... for finding the wreck of the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[galleon]] ''[[Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de Atocha|Nuest... List of Japanese early battleships (627 bytes) 5: ...San Juan Bautista'']] - Japanese-built 1613 armed galleon that crossed the Pacific on two occasions. HMS Vanguard (1586) (741 bytes) 1: ...''', of the British [[Royal Navy]] was a 32-gun [[galleon]] [[ship naming and launching|launched]] in [[158... 8: [[Category:Royal Navy galleons|Vanguard]] Broadsides and Boarding Parties (728 bytes) 1: ...Parties'' is a duel between a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[galleon]] and a [[pirate]] ship. Players take turns movi... San José del Cabo (733 bytes) 3: ...l to the Spanish as a source of fresh water for [[galleon]]s traveling to and from the [[Philippines]]. Boatswain (1051 bytes) 4: ... [[sailing ship]] such as a [[man-of-war]] or a [[galleon]], the boatswain would also be in charge of the [... Japanese warship San Buena Ventura (2581 bytes) 5: On 30 September 1609, the Spanish galleon ''San Francisco'' was wrecked with 373 crews on t... 15: ...ually return in 1613 onboard the Japanese-built [[galleon]] [[Japanese warship San Juan Bautista|''San Juan...
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