• Thumbnail for Spanish frigate Almansa
    Almansa was a Spanish Navy screw frigate in commission from 1865 to 1894. She served in the Chincha Islands War of 1865–1866, seeing combat in the Battle...
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    Berengaria) was a screw frigate of the Spanish Navy commissioned in 1857, the first screw frigate to enter service in the Spanish Navy. She took part in...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish ironclad Vitoria
    Vitoria was an iron-hulled Spanish Navy armored frigate commissioned in 1868. She took part on the rebel side in the Glorious Revolution of 1868. She participated...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish frigate Nuestra Señora del Carmén
    was a Spanish Navy Concepción-class screw frigate commissioned in 1862. She was named for Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the patron saint of the Spanish Navy...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish frigate Navas de Tolosa
    Tolosa was a Spanish Navy screw frigate in commission from 1866 to 1886. She was the last wooden screw frigate to enter service in the Spanish Navy. She...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish frigate Concepción (1860)
    Concepción was a Spanish Navy screw frigate commissioned in 1861. The lead ship of the Concepción-class frigates, she was named for the Immaculate Conception...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish corvette Vencedora (1861)
    of Resolución, Villa de Madrid, the screw frigate Almansa, Paquete de Maule, and three transport frigates and, after burning prize ships his squadron...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish frigate Reina Blanca
    sometimes referred to as Blanca (English: Blanche), was a screw frigate of the Spanish Navy commissioned in 1859. She took part in the Hispano–Moroccan...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish ironclad Méndez Núñez
    Méndez Núñez was a Spanish Navy wooden-hulled armored corvette converted from the 38-gun screw frigate Resolución. As Resolución, the ship was commissioned...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish frigate Villa de Madrid
    Nuestra Señora de Atocha (English: Our Lady of Atocha), was a screw frigate of the Spanish Navy commissioned in 1863. She took part in several actions during...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish ironclad Numancia
    Numancia was a Spanish Navy armored frigate in commission from 1864 to 1912. Her long and active career included stints with the Spanish Royal Navy (Armada...
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    Battle of Abtao (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    commander-in-chief of the Spanish Navy in the Philippines during the Spanish–American War, participated in this battle on the frigate Almansa. Lieutenants Arturo...
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    Battle of Portmán (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    sent ships to Spanish waters protect their national interests acccordingly. Vitoria and the screw frigate Almansa steamed to Almería, Spain, to raise funds...
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    Casto Méndez Núñez (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    of Villa de Madrid, Resolución, the screw frigate Almansa, Paquete de Maule, and three transport frigates and, after burning prize ships his squadron...
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    Battle of Callao (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    cannons. The Spanish ships included the ironclad Numancia and the steam frigates Reina Blanca, Resolución, Berenguela, Villa de Madrid, Almansa and the armored...
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    defeated at Chinchilla. Two cantonal frigates, the Almansa and the Vitoria, set sail towards a "foreign power" (the Spanish city of Almería) for fund-raising...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish ironclad Tetuán
    Tetuán was a Spanish Navy armored frigate commissioned in 1866. She was the first ironclad warship constructed in a Spanish shipyard. She took part on...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish frigate Lealtad (1860)
    Lealtad (Loyalty) was the lead ship of the Spanish Navy′s Lealtad-class of screw frigates. Commissioned in 1861, she operated in the Caribbean during the...
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  • Thumbnail for Spain–United Kingdom relations
    Spain–United Kingdom relations, also called Spanish–British relations, are the bilateral international relations between Spain and the United Kingdom....
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish ironclad Zaragoza
    Zaragoza was a Spanish Navy (Armada Real) wooden-hulled armored frigate completed in 1868. She was the flagship of rebel forces during the Glorious Revolution...
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    of the armoured frigate Numancia opened to the public on 7 September 1946 at the Pazo de García Flórez in Pontevedra, Spain. Spanish Republican Navy List...
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    leaving the rest of mainland Spain largely unguarded...by way of comparison, the battle of Almansa of 1707...involved a Spanish-French army of over 25,000...
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish ironclad Sagunto
    Sagunto was a wooden-hulled Spanish Navy (Armada Real) armored frigate commissioned in 1877. A very lengthy construction period and design flaws in her...
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    José Gálvez Egúsquiza (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Blakely cannons at Fort Santa Rosa was disabled. A bomb from the Spanish frigate Almansa [es] entered through one of the doors and fell into some gunpowder...
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    also known as Spanish–South American War (Spanish: Guerra hispano-sudamericana), was a series of coastal and naval battles between Spain and its former...
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  • Pedro Caro Fontes, 2nd Marquis de La Romana (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Mallorca and promoted to Cavalry brigadier in 1761. The regiment became the Almansa Dragoon Regiment in 1766 and the Marquis continued in command until being...
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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Vigo Bay
    Battle of Vigo Bay (category Naval battles of the War of the Spanish Succession involving Spain)
    de Rande; Spanish: Batalla de Rande), was a naval engagement fought on 23 October 1702 during the opening years of the War of the Spanish Succession...
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    SMS Friedrich Carl (1867) (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    British ironclad HMS Swiftsure attacked two of the rebel ships—Vitoria and Almansa—without authorization from London or Berlin. The rebel vessels had attempted...
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    Battle of Cádiz (1702) (category Battles of the War of the Spanish Succession in Spain)
    southern Spanish port of Cádiz in 1702 during the War of the Spanish Succession. The Andalusian port of Cádiz served as the centre of Spanish trade with...
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  • List of ships built at Ferrol shipyards 1750–1881 (category Ships of the Spanish Navy)
    Berenguela (1857) Blanca (1859) Lealtad (1860) Resolucion (1861) Tetuan (1863) Almansa (1864) Sagunto (1869) Navarra (1881) Nuestra Senora de Dolores (1771) Nuestra...
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