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Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
The Spanish warship Holy Trinity (Santísima Trinidad). Known as "El Escorial of the seas", it was the only ship in the Battle of Trafalgar that had four decks and 136 cannons.
Medium painting
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current 15:51, 9 November 2005 Thumbnail for version as of 15:51, 9 November 2005470 × 542 (64 KB)Tony Rotondas{{es|Santísima Trinidad. Conocido como "El Escorial de los mares" fue el único navío en la Batalla de Trafalgar que tenía cuatro puentes y 136 cañones.}} {{en|Santísima Trinidad. Known as "El Escorial of the seas" were the only boat in the Battle o
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