These ships were known as the Manila Galleons.
Galleons. No, we said 30.
From 1565 Spain established a major trading operation with the Manila Galleons in the Philippines and the Pacific.
European colonization intensified because Europeans had just developed Galleons or ships that could navigate more easily all the way to Africa.
Famous Spanish Galleons, which, moreover, went out of fashion in the 18th century,
could sink such a sloop with one or two volleys.
The Manila Galleons operated for two and a half centuries,
linking Manila and Acapulco, in one of the longest trade routes in history.
From a distance I see land, approaching I also see many ships, not rafts,
but just huge Galleons with a lot of people.
Noticing his men's distorted faces, neurotic gestures and tiredness and, after hearing many of their weeping, Dionysius,
the commander of the Galleons, told them:.
The wizarding currency used in the Harry Potter books is knuts,
sickles and Galleons, but apparently even wizards have to convert their
money to American currency.
A good example is the LEGO AR Studio on iPhones that lets you
build Lego train sets, dragons and Galleons in virtual space all around you.
Until the early 19th century, the archipelago was often used as a hideout by
mostly English pirates who attacked Spanish Galleons carrying gold and silver from South America to Spain.