Santísima Trinidad (1600s)
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For other ships with the same name, see Spanish Ship Santisima Trinidad.
Santísima Trinidad was a 400-ton galleon commanded by Captain Francisco de Peralta, which escaped with the Panama treasure when Sir Henry Morgan attacked Panama City in January 1671. It was captured by English pirates in April 1680, renamed Trinity and used as their flagship.[1] It was constructed at the Real Arsenal in Havana.[2]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Howse, Derek, and Norman J. W. Thrower, editors A Buccaneer's Atlas: Basil Ringrose's South Sea Waggoner. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1992 1992.
- ^ La Belle Créole: The Cuban Countess Who Captivated Havana, Madrid, and Paris