Cinco Chagas

Cinco Chagas (Five Wounds) was a Portuguese nau (carrack) that was sunk during the Action of Faial on 22–23 June 1594 during the Anglo-Spanish War. When it was sunk, the carrack was reportedly holding 2,000 tons of treasure.[1][2]

History
Portugal
Name: Cinco Chagas
Builder: Constantino de Braganza
Fate: Sunk
General characteristics
Class and type: Carrack
Tons burthen: 2,000 tons

References

Citations

  1. Dean, James Seay (2010-09-01). Tropics Bound: Elizabeth's Seadogs on the Spanish Main. The History Press. ISBN 9780752496689.
  2. Whymper, Frederick (1883). The sea: its stirring story of adventure, peril & heroism. [4 vols., publ. in 40 pt.].

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