List of Spanish Navy galleons
The list contains brief information about the galleons that were in service with the Spanish fleet from about the middle of the XVI century to the 1750s.
The list is not complete, as in the Spanish archives and other sources there is information only about some of the ships built up to the XVIII century built for the Spanish fleet).
The list of information about the ship is presented in the following order: Ship name, construction date (for purchased ships — date of purchase), number of guns, displacement. The displacement of galleons is given in metric tons (and (or) in parentheses - in Spanish tonas) .
Content
Galleons up to 1615 g
- San Martin (1580), 48 guns. As part of the Great Armada , the flagship of Alonso Perez de Guzmán, Duke of Medina-Sidonia
- Nuestra Señora del Rosario (?) , 41 cannon, 1150 tons. As part of the Great Armada in 1588
- San Lorenzo , 50 guns. As part of the Great Armada in 1588
- Santa Maria di Visari , 18 guns, 666 tons. As part of the Great Armada in 1588
- San Felipe , V.1591g, 50 cannons, 1500 tons,
- San Bernades , V.1991 50 guns, 1500 tons.
- San Pablo , v.1591 50 guns, 1500 tons.
Galleons of 1615-1640
- Nuestra Señora de los Reyes (1615) ,? guns
- Nuestra Señora del Juncal (1615)
- Nuestra Señora del Coro (1615)
- Nuestra Señora del Rosario (1615)
- San Josef (1616)
- La Santisima Trinidad (1616)
- San Agustin (1616)
- San Juan Bautista (1616)
- Nuestra Señora de los Reyes (1616)
- Nuestra Señora del Rosario (1616)
- Nuestra Señora del Buen suceso (1616)
- San Juan Bautista (1616)
- San Antonio (1617)
- San Bartolomé (1617)
- San Ignacio (1617)
- San Felipe (1617) 28 cannons, 450 tons, one of the six apostles of the Great Armada
- San Francisco (1617)
- Santa Ana (1618)
- Santa Isabel (1618)
- Jesus Maria Josef (1618)
- San Felipe (1618)
- San Francisco (1618) , 50 cannons?
- San Gerónimo (1618)
- San Josef (1618)
- Nuestra Señora de la Antigua (1618)
- Nuestra Señora de Atocha (1620)
- Nuestra Señora de Begona (1627)
- San Felipe (1627)
- San Gregorio (1627)
- San Ignacio (1627)
- San José (1627)
- San Juan Baptista (1627)
- Nuestra Señora de los Tres Reys (1627)
- Santiago (1627)
- San Sebastian (1627)
- Santiago de Galicia (1628)
- Nuestra Señora del Rosario (1628)
- San Antonio (1628)
- Santiago (1628) , 60 cannons, about 1,200 trucks.
- San Juan Bautista (1635)
- San Agustin (1635)
- San Lucas (1635)
- San Marcos (1637)
- San Mateo (1637)
- San Miguel (1637)
- San Miguel (1637)
- San Pablo (1637)
- San Pedro (1637)
- Santo Señor Jesús (1637)
- San Tomas de Aguino (1638)
- San Augustin (1638)
- San Ambrosio (1638)
- San Geronimo (1638)
- Santo Cristo de Burgos (1638)
- San Salvador (1638)
- San Rafael (1638)
- San Pedro y San Pablo (1638)
- Santa Teresa (up to 1639)
- La Visitacion de Nuestra Señora (1637-1640)
- Nuestra Señora de la O (1637-1640)
- La Natividad de Nuestra Señora (1637-1640)
- La Concepción (1637-1640)
- Nuestra Señora de la Purificacion (1637-1640)
- La Salutacion de la Virgen (1637-1640)
Galleons 1641–1699
- Maravillas (1650?) , 900 tons.
- San Antonio (1650) , 30/38 guns. Built in Holland.
- Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (1656) , 84 guns, 1,515 tons.
- Santa Ana (1656) , 84 cannons ?, 1515 tons.
- San Miguel (1658) , 26 guns, 191 Eng. ton. English prize. Captured in 1658
- Nuestra Señora del Buen Consejo (1662) , 40/50 guns, 973 tons.
- San Miguel (1662) , 40/50 guns, 793 tons.
- San Joseph (1662) , 40/50 guns, 710 tons.
- San Pedro y San Pablo (1662) , 40/50 guns, 647 tons.
- Santa Ana (1662) , 973 tons.
- Santa Isabel (1662) , 793 tons.
- Santiago (1662) , 710 tons.
- Santiago de Galicia (1662) , 647 tons.
- San Cosimo (1664) , 50 guns. Built in Holland.
- San Vicente Ferrer (1666) , 72 guns, 803 tons, 3 decks.
- San Felipe (1666) , 1000 tons, 3 dec.
- Santa Ana (1668) , 934 tons.
- Santisima Trinidad (1668) , 934 tons.
- Nuestra Señora de la Almudena (1668) , 822 tons
- Nuestra Señora del Pueblo (1673 , 40/44 guns.
- Santa Rosa (1677) , 56 guns.
- Carlos II (1679) , 40 guns.
- San Juan (1683) , 50/56 cannons, 800 tons. Built in Holland.
- Concepción (1690) , 50? the guns.
- Sacramento (1690) , 50? the guns.
- St. Thomás de Aquino (1690) , 86 guns.
- Santissima Madre (1692) , 70/80 guns, 3 dec.
- Santisima Trinidad (1692) , 72/80, 1665 tons, 3 dec.
- Santa Cruz (1692/1693) , 36 guns, 925 franz. tons.
- San Felipe (1693) , 102/110 guns, 1890 tons, 3 decks. Never completed?
- Santo Christo de Maracaibo (?) , 46 guns. Captured by the French in 1697
- San Rafael (1690th , 92 guns, more than 1500 tons, 3 deca
- San Joaquin (1697) , 64 guns, 1071 tons.
- San José (1697) , 64 guns, 1067 tons.
- San Francisco (1699) , 1,200 tons.
- Nuestra Señora de la Conception y de las Animas (1687/1690) , 90 cannons, 1,550 tons.
- Nuestra Señora de las Esterrallas, S. Felix y S. Fco. De Paula (1683 , 370 tons.
- Jesus Maria y José (1683) , 800 tons.
- San José (1682) , 1006 tons.
- Nuestra Señora del Rosario y San José (1681) .
- Santiago (?) , 80 guns. Mentioned in 1676
- San Joaquin , 80 guns. Mentioned in 1676
- San Gabriel , 40 guns. Mentioned in 1676
- Del Rosario y Las Animas (1676) , 761 tons.
- Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (1676) , 748 tons.
- San Felipe (? , 40 guns. Mentioned in 1676
See also
Galleon