About: Padre Eterno

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The Padre Eterno (meaning "Eternal Father" in English) was a galleon of the Portuguese Navy, built in Rio de Janeiro, Colony of Brazil in the 17th century, at the order of Salvador Corrêa de Sá e Benevides for transportation of sugar and goods for the Companhia Geral do Comércio. She was later sold to the Portuguese Crown.

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  • The Padre Eterno (meaning "Eternal Father" in English) was a galleon of the Portuguese Navy, built in Rio de Janeiro, Colony of Brazil in the 17th century, at the order of Salvador Corrêa de Sá e Benevides for transportation of sugar and goods for the Companhia Geral do Comércio. She was later sold to the Portuguese Crown. According to the periodical Mercurio Portuguez published in Lisbon between 1663 and 1667 by the State Secretary of the Kingdom Antonio de Sousa de Macedo, she was considered the biggest ship of her time. She was indeed bigger than the British HMS Sovereign of the Seas and the French Saint Philippe, but was of equal size of the Spanish La Salvadora, and smaller than the Swedish Kronan, and the French Soleil Royal. She arrived in Lisbon from her maiden voyage on 20 October 1665. She sank in the Indian Ocean a few years later. The name of the international airport serving Rio de Janeiro, namely Rio de Janeiro/Galeão-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport has a reference to Galeão beach, located in the close vicinity of the original passenger terminal of the airport. The beach in turn got its name from the galleon, entirely built at this location. (en)
  • パードリィ・エテルヌ(ポルトガル語: Padre Eterno)は、ポルトガル海軍の144門戦列艦。 (ja)
  • O Padre Eterno foi um galeão português, construído no Brasil no século XVII. Foi considerado, à época, o maior navio do mundo, conforme trecho de notícia publicada, em novembro de 1665, nas páginas do jornal , intitulada "O Padre Eterno, o maior navio do mundo, chega a Lisboa". (pt)
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  • Shipwrecked in theIndian Ocean
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  • Estaleiro do Galeão (en)
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  • Engraving of Padre Eterno, 1683. (en)
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  • Portugal (en)
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  • Gravura do Padre Eterno na entrada do rio Tejo, em Portugal, no livro Description de l'Univers .jpg (en)
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  • December 1663 (en)
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  • Padre Eterno (en)
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  • Shipwrecked in the Indian Ocean (en)
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  • パードリィ・エテルヌ(ポルトガル語: Padre Eterno)は、ポルトガル海軍の144門戦列艦。 (ja)
  • O Padre Eterno foi um galeão português, construído no Brasil no século XVII. Foi considerado, à época, o maior navio do mundo, conforme trecho de notícia publicada, em novembro de 1665, nas páginas do jornal , intitulada "O Padre Eterno, o maior navio do mundo, chega a Lisboa". (pt)
  • The Padre Eterno (meaning "Eternal Father" in English) was a galleon of the Portuguese Navy, built in Rio de Janeiro, Colony of Brazil in the 17th century, at the order of Salvador Corrêa de Sá e Benevides for transportation of sugar and goods for the Companhia Geral do Comércio. She was later sold to the Portuguese Crown. (en)
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  • パードリィ・エテルヌ (ja)
  • Padre Eterno (en)
  • Padre Eterno (galeão) (pt)
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  • Padre Eterno (en)
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