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Guilarte de Salazar gave an old Indian woman a folded piece of paper and informed her that it was a letter that was to be carried to the governor- if she refused, she would be fed to the dogs. [ 7 ] The frightened woman accepted in the hopes of surviving, but after she turned and began down the road Salazar released Becerrillo and commanded him ...
Pages in category "Spanish–American War naval ships of the United States" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The following is a list of foreign ships wrecked or lost during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). Only one of these vessels lost belonged to a foreign navy – Chasseur 91, a French antisubmarine patrol boat – the remainder being civilian ships from different countries, most of them merchantmen involved in maritime trade with the Spanish Republic.
Real was usually the designation of the flagship in a particular Spanish fleet and was not necessarily the actual name of the ship. Almirante ("admiral") was the designation of the ship of the 2nd in command, and others with a specific command function were patrona/padrona and lanterna.
This category contains historical naval battles fought as part of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). Please see the category guidelines for more information. Pages in category "Naval battles of the Spanish Civil War"
The squadron to which Mercedes belonged was the last of its kind that the world would see: a Spanish treasure fleet moving bullion from the New World Viceroyalties to the Iberian kingdoms. Under the terms of the Cruizers and Convoys Act 1708 ( 6 Ann. c. 65) ships captured at sea were " Droits of the Crown" and became the property of their ...