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Several ships of the Spanish Navy have borne the name Argonauta, in honour of the mythological navigators the Argonauts:

  • Argonauta (1798), an 80-gun ship, captured in 1805 by the British during the Battle of Trafalgar which later sank as result of damage sustained during a gale.
  • Argonauta (1804), a schooner acquired in 1804, captured in 1806 by the British.
  • Argonauta, a 74-gun ship, originally the French Argonaute ceded to Spain in 1806, wrecked in 1810 on west coast of Sardinia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Several ships of the Spanish Navy have borne the name Argonauta, in honour of the mythological navigators the Argonauts:

  • Argonauta (1798), an 80-gun ship, captured in 1805 by the British during the Battle of Trafalgar which later sank as result of damage sustained during a gale.
  • Argonauta (1804), a schooner acquired in 1804, captured in 1806 by the British.
  • Argonauta, a 74-gun ship, originally the French Argonaute ceded to Spain in 1806, wrecked in 1810 on west coast of Sardinia.

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