Cinco Chagas

The capture of the Portuguese carrack of St. Thomé.jpg
Cinco Chagas is similar to this large Portuguese ship that was captured by the English and the Dutch in 1602.
History
Portugal
NameCinco Chagas
BuilderConstantino de Braganza
FateSunk, 22–23 June 1594
General characteristics
Class and typeCarrack
Tons burthen2,000 tons
Complement1400 passengers

Cinco Chagas (English: 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 having a burden tonnage of 2,000 tons.[1][2]

  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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