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- Q838720 abstract "Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai was a higher-castled Portuguese carrack with 140 cannons, launched down in 1520 (800t, length 38 m, width 13 m, draft 4-4,5 м). Built in Kochi, India around 1512 it had two square rig masts and is depicted on a painting attributed to Joachim Patinir.In 1524, it was the flagship of Vasco da Gama, on his third voyage to India.The ship disappeared somewhere along the route on the return journey to Portugal, which set out from India in April 1525. Its exact fate is uncertain. According to one rumor, D. Luis de Menezes, the dismissed captain of the India naval patrol and brother of the disgraced governor D. Duarte de Menezes (who was returning on another ship on that same fleet), engineered a mutiny and seized control of the ship, setting off with it for a career of piracy in the Indian Ocean. Another rumor relates that it was seized by French corsairs somewhere on the final Atlantic stretch between the Cape of Good Hope and Continental Portugal.".
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- Q838720 length "38.0".
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- Q838720 shipBeam "13 m".
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- Q838720 shipLength "38 m".
- Q838720 shipName "Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai".
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- Q838720 comment "Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai was a higher-castled Portuguese carrack with 140 cannons, launched down in 1520 (800t, length 38 m, width 13 m, draft 4-4,5 м). Built in Kochi, India around 1512 it had two square rig masts and is depicted on a painting attributed to Joachim Patinir.In 1524, it was the flagship of Vasco da Gama, on his third voyage to India.The ship disappeared somewhere along the route on the return journey to Portugal, which set out from India in April 1525.".
- Q838720 label "Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai".
- Q838720 depiction Portuguese_Carracks_off_a_Rocky_Coast.jpg.
- Q838720 name "Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai".