
Carrack - Wikipedia
A carrack (Portuguese: nau; Spanish: nao; Catalan: carraca) is a three- or four-masted ocean-going sailing ship that was developed in the 14th to 15th centuries in Europe, most notably in …
Bom Jesus (ship) - Wikipedia
The Bom Jesus was a Portuguese nau and Indiaman that set sail from Lisbon, Portugal, on Friday, March 7, 1533. Its fate was unknown until 2008, when its remains were discovered …
Carrack - World History Encyclopedia
Jun 22, 2021 · The carrack (nao in Spanish, nau in Portuguese, and nef in French) was a type of large sailing vessel used for exploration, to carry cargo and as a warship in the 15th and 16th …
Nau – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Nau é denominação genérica dada a navios de grande porte com capacidade de 200 pessoas, até o século XV usados em viagens de grande percurso. Em vários documentos históricos a …
Carrack or Nao - Ages of Exploration - Mariners' Museum and Park
The Carrack or Nao (meaning ship) was developed as a fusion between Mediterranean and Northern European-style ships. The carrack first appeared, historians believe, in the late 13th …
Carrack - Wikiwand
A carrack (Portuguese: nau; Spanish: nao; Catalan: carraca; Croatian: karaka) is a three- or four-masted ocean-going sailing ship that was developed in the 14th to 15th centuries in Europe, …
GLOSSARY: The Portuguese carrack São Tiago , attacked 14 …
A carrack or nau was a three- or four-masted sailing ship developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese for use in the Atlantic Ocean and became widely used by Europe's maritime …
What is the origin of the portuguese word Nau? : r/etymology - Reddit
Apr 14, 2021 · The Portuguese certainly had the word before they reached India in 1499; it came from Latin nāvis. One of Columbus's ships in 1492 was a Portuguese-type nao. The modern …
nau - Infopédia - infopedia.pt
O termo nau, propriamente dito, só se usou de forma corrente depois de 1297, quando surge assim escrito em documentos oficiais. No século XV os cronistas já só usam este termo, …
Portuguese nau from the XVI
Portuguese Nau from the XV – Scale 1/30. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the nau was an armed ship for trade. She had three masts with large round sails in the main and in the fore masts …
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