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    Charles II of England

    conceded, he appointed 88 warrant officers for the new ships being built under the thirty ship program, so as to ensure he had his own choice of people

    Gurguit Barbtruc

    to subservience. On the return voyage, Gurguit came across a fleet of thirty ships of men and women, called Basclenses, under the leadership of Partholoim

    List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy

    Prince Albert (1864) – turret-ship Scorpion-class masted turret-ships Scorpion (1863) Wivern (1863) Cerberus-class turret-ships Cerberus (1868) (Victoria)

    Raid on the Medway

    fortifications with cannon fire, burned or captured three capital ships and ten more ships of the line, and captured and towed away the flagship of the English

    Podalirius

    Ποδαλείριος) was a son of Asclepius. With Machaon, his brother, he led thirty ships from Tricca, Thessaly in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks. Like

    Battle of Ushant (1778)

    with no ships lost on either side and led to recriminations and political conflicts in both countries. The British had a fleet of thirty ships-of-the-line

    Nicolás de Ovando

    from Spain with a fleet of thirty ships. It was the largest fleet that had ever sailed to the New World. The thirty ships carried around 2,500 colonists

    Grisha-class corvette

    Zelenodolsk and Vladivostok. These ships had a second 57 mm gun mounting replacing the SA-N-4 missile system forward. 17 ships were built in the 1970s. Two

    Cnut

    the ships up the River Orwell to ravage Mercia. On 18 October 1016, the Danes were engaged by Edmund's army as they retired towards their ships, leading

    Míl Espáine

    (tres filii militis Hispaniae), who sail to Ireland with thirty ships, each carrying thirty wives. They see a glass tower in the middle of the sea with