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galleon Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( galleon ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଗାଲେନ୍, ସ୍ପେନୀୟ ନାବିକ,

Noun:

ସ୍ପେନୀୟ ନାବିକ |,

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galleon's Usage Examples:

following decades, the increasing importance of the galleon and the line of battle tactic would displace the galley as the major warship of its era, marking.


Before the Anglo-Dutch wars, the typical solution when fighting Spanish galleons had always been the direct attack having the weather gauge, using superior maneuverability and numbers, or if that failed: employing fireships and boarding.


The galleon is said to have been carrying a gold throne on board, a gift to King Phillip of Spain.


In the first engagement between large fleets of carracks and galleons operating at great distances from the mainland, the mercenary.


galleons, managed to repel the Ottomans, whose fleet consisted mainly of galleys, inflicting heavy losses.


The Spanish convoy, consisting of 12 galleons, 3 pinnaces, and 5 transports, departed the port at dawn on 18 February via a southern.


days in late August 1585 during the Anglo–Spanish War between an English galleass, Tiger, and a larger Spanish galleon, Santa Maria de San Vicente.


and Horna was forced to retreat into Dunkirk leaving behind two of his galleons, whilst another ran aground.


above the transom on large sailing ships, such as carracks, caravels, galleons and galleasses.


Aside from Spanish Navy galleons, brigantines, galleys and other vessels, locally built Manila galleons were among the ships that composed the fleet tasked of protecting the archipelago from foreign and local invaders.


From there, the galleon continued their voyage passing the villages of Catarman and Bobon and made a stopover in the island of Biri, where they either watched the tide or unload the parcel of their cargo then proceeded to the Strait of San Bernardino.


previous year had triggered a Portuguese response from Goa, in the form of 30 galleons and caravels, 70 oar ships, and 3,000 soldiers commanded by the Viceroy.


A Spanish fleet of 21 ships, including 10 galleons, was led by Don Juan Álvarez de Ávila.



Synonyms:

carack, sailing vessel, carrack, sailing ship,

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