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The Monarca was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. She was ordered by a royal order of 28 September 1791, built in the Reales Astilleros de Esteiro shipyard and launched on 17 March 1794. Designed by Romero Landa and belonging to the Montañés-class (a subset or modification of the San Ildefonsino class), her main guns were distributed along two complete decks, with 28 24-pounder in her first battery (lower deck) and 30 18-pounders in her second battery (upper deck). Additionally she had 12 8-pounders on her quarterdeck and four 8-pounders on her forecastle.

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  • El Monarca fue un navío español de 74 cañones, distribuidos en dos cubiertas, y construido en el astillero de Ferrol, ordenado por la Real Orden de 28 de septiembre de 1791 y botado el 17 de marzo de 1794. Pertenece al proyecto de Romero Landa, serie de los San Ildefonsinos. La distribución de la artillería a su entrega es de 28 cañones de 24 libras en la primera batería, 30 cañones de 18 libras en la segunda batería, doce cañones de 8 libras en el alcázar y cuatro cañones de 8 libras en el . (es)
  • Le Monarca est un vaisseau de 74 canons en service dans la marine espagnole de 1794 à 1805. Construit au Ferrol, il est lancé en 1794. Il est capturé par la Royal Navy à la bataille de Trafalgar mais fait naufrage dans la tempête qui suit l'affrontement. (fr)
  • The Monarca was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. She was ordered by a royal order of 28 September 1791, built in the Reales Astilleros de Esteiro shipyard and launched on 17 March 1794. Designed by Romero Landa and belonging to the Montañés-class (a subset or modification of the San Ildefonsino class), her main guns were distributed along two complete decks, with 28 24-pounder in her first battery (lower deck) and 30 18-pounders in her second battery (upper deck). Additionally she had 12 8-pounders on her quarterdeck and four 8-pounders on her forecastle. (en)
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  • El Monarca fue un navío español de 74 cañones, distribuidos en dos cubiertas, y construido en el astillero de Ferrol, ordenado por la Real Orden de 28 de septiembre de 1791 y botado el 17 de marzo de 1794. Pertenece al proyecto de Romero Landa, serie de los San Ildefonsinos. La distribución de la artillería a su entrega es de 28 cañones de 24 libras en la primera batería, 30 cañones de 18 libras en la segunda batería, doce cañones de 8 libras en el alcázar y cuatro cañones de 8 libras en el . (es)
  • Le Monarca est un vaisseau de 74 canons en service dans la marine espagnole de 1794 à 1805. Construit au Ferrol, il est lancé en 1794. Il est capturé par la Royal Navy à la bataille de Trafalgar mais fait naufrage dans la tempête qui suit l'affrontement. (fr)
  • The Monarca was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Spanish Navy. She was ordered by a royal order of 28 September 1791, built in the Reales Astilleros de Esteiro shipyard and launched on 17 March 1794. Designed by Romero Landa and belonging to the Montañés-class (a subset or modification of the San Ildefonsino class), her main guns were distributed along two complete decks, with 28 24-pounder in her first battery (lower deck) and 30 18-pounders in her second battery (upper deck). Additionally she had 12 8-pounders on her quarterdeck and four 8-pounders on her forecastle. (en)
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  • Monarca (1794) (es)
  • Monarca (1794) (fr)
  • Spanish ship Monarca (1794) (en)
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