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"Madre de Deus (Mother of God). Portuguese carrack used for trade with India. It was built and launched in 1589. This ship made two round voyages to the East Indies. In 1592, during its return from the second voyage, loaded with jewels and spices, it was captured by English ships off the Flores Island, in the Azores archipelago. After its capture and plunder, it was taken to Dartmouth (England), where it remained on display to the admiration and amazement of the public. Model. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.

"Madre de Deus (Mother of God). Portuguese carrack used for trade with India. It was built and launched in 1589. This ship made two round voyages to the East Indies. In 1592, during its return from the second voyage, loaded with jewels and spices, it was captured by English ships off the Flores Island, in the Azores archipelago. After its capture and plunder, it was taken to Dartmouth (England), where it remained on display to the admiration and amazement of the public. Model. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
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"Madre de Deus (Mother of God). Portuguese carrack used for trade with India. It was built and launched in 1589. This ship made two round voyages to the East Indies. In 1592, during its return from the second voyage, loaded with jewels and spices, it was captured by English ships off the Flores Island, in the Azores archipelago. After its capture and plunder, it was taken to Dartmouth (England), where it remained on display to the admiration and amazement of the public. Model. Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
Location:
Maritime Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
Credit:
Album / Prisma
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4600 x 5088 px | 67.0 MB
Print size:
38.9 x 43.1 cm | 15.3 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
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