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San Esteban (1588 shipwreck)

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in 1586. She displaced 736 tons and had 26 guns. She was 37.6 metres (123 ft) long, with a beam of 10.7 metres (35 ft) and a draught of 4.9 metres (16 ft).
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that was wrecked on the west coast of Ireland in 1588. All the survivors were killed when they reached the shore or taken prisoner and later hanged.
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on 30 July. The fleet was attacked by English ships repeatedly as it ran through the channel, and on the night of 7–8 August was attacked by
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decided to invade England. The Armada (fleet) would travel from Spain to the Netherlands, from where it would escort the invading army under
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near Spanish Point. They were buried in a mass grave that continues to be called
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The Armada attempted to return to Spain by sailing north, rounding
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was assigned to the Guipuzcoa Squadron commanded by Almirante
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was wrecked on 20 September 1588 near the mouth of the
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Index


Carrack
Spanish Armada
Cantabria

Philip II of Spain
Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma
Miguel de Oquendo y Segura
Corunna
English Channel
fire ships
Gravelines
North Sea
Scotland
Ireland
Doonbeg River
Spanish Point
Shannon Estuary
San Esteban (1588 shipwreck) is located in Ireland
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Boetius Clancy
Spanish Point


Martin & Parker 1999



Tincey 1988
San Esteban: wrecksite

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