About: La Lavia

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La Lavia was a Venetian merchantman. She was a class of ship known as a carrack often used as merchant ships due to their capacious holds. She was requisitioned at Lisbon for service in the Spanish armada of 1588. She was wrecked on 22 September on the coast of Cairbre, now county Sligo in northwest Ireland, along with two other ships, La Juliana and Santa Maria de Vison.

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  • La Lavia was a Venetian merchantman. She was a class of ship known as a carrack often used as merchant ships due to their capacious holds. She was requisitioned at Lisbon for service in the Spanish armada of 1588. She was wrecked on 22 September on the coast of Cairbre, now county Sligo in northwest Ireland, along with two other ships, La Juliana and Santa Maria de Vison. (en)
  • La Lavia est un navire marchand vénitien. Il appartient à une classe de navires connue sous le nom de carraque, souvent utilisée comme navire marchand en raison de ses vastes cales. Il est réquisitionné à Lisbonne pour servir dans l'Invincible Armada de 1588. Il fait naufrage le 22 septembre sur la côte de (en), aujourd'hui comté de Sligo, au nord-ouest de l'Irlande, avec deux autres navires, (en) et la (en). (fr)
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  • 1588-02-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Ship wrecked on 22 September 1588
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  • Francisco de Cuellar, 1591, Antwerp (en)
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  • Spain (en)
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  • 0001-09-22 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • La Lavia (en)
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  • He ordered me to be taken to the ship of the Judge Advocate General, that his advice should be carried out on me. I went there; and although he was severe, the Judge Advocate—Martin de Aranda, for so they called him—heard me, and obtained confidential information concerning me. He discovered that I had served His Majesty as a good soldier, for which reason he did not venture to carry out on me the order that had been given him. He wrote to the Duke about it, that if he did not order him in writing, and signed by his own hand, he would not execute that order, because he saw that I was not in fault, nor was there cause for it. Accompanying it, I wrote a letter to the Duke of such a nature that it made him consider the affair carefully, and he replied to the Judge Advocate that he should not execute the order upon me, but on Don Cristobal, whom they hanged with great cruelty and ignominy, being a gentleman and well known... (en)
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  • La Lavia was a Venetian merchantman. She was a class of ship known as a carrack often used as merchant ships due to their capacious holds. She was requisitioned at Lisbon for service in the Spanish armada of 1588. She was wrecked on 22 September on the coast of Cairbre, now county Sligo in northwest Ireland, along with two other ships, La Juliana and Santa Maria de Vison. (en)
  • La Lavia est un navire marchand vénitien. Il appartient à une classe de navires connue sous le nom de carraque, souvent utilisée comme navire marchand en raison de ses vastes cales. Il est réquisitionné à Lisbonne pour servir dans l'Invincible Armada de 1588. Il fait naufrage le 22 septembre sur la côte de (en), aujourd'hui comté de Sligo, au nord-ouest de l'Irlande, avec deux autres navires, (en) et la (en). (fr)
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  • La Lavia (fr)
  • La Lavia (en)
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  • La Lavia (en)
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