This article looks at the use of seafaring language in the Modern Era. It dwells especially on the words “escuadra”, “flota” and “convoy” (squadron, fleet and convoy), examining the mutations therein during the imperial wars waged between Charles V (Charles I of Spain) and Francis I of France, which favoured the birth and development of Atlantic piracy. It analyses the names of the various functional navies, created on an ad hoc basis as the various weak points appeared in Spain’s traffic with the Americas. The article also deals with the commanders of these groups and the names given to the onboard personnel. Specific examples are given of modern semantics with comments on the changes that occurred upon the advent of the Bourbons and the c...
In the XVIII century Cartagena becomes the see of the Mediterranean Command for the Spanish Navy tha...
Throughout the eighteenth century, the Spanish navy was extensively reformed and enhanced as a cons...
This paper looks at the way of the life of the tercios (crack infantry troops of the King of Spain) ...
This article looks at the use of seafaring language in the Modern Era. It dwells especially on the w...
Desde finales del siglo xv hasta el último tercio del xvii las naciones ibéricas ostentaron el domi...
En este trabajo se presenta un resumen, a modo de artículo, de un Trabajo Fin de Master realizado du...
Este prólogo consta de dos partes: una que analiza, como un caso ejemplar del modo en que se ha anal...
This article shows a technical and operational study about the first galleys built in America as par...
This account of the evolution of the Monarchy’s Mediterranean navies focuses on two main factors: fi...
During the early modern centuries, the Spanish nation played the lead in a process of European expan...
The Iberian nations held control of the seas from the late 15th century up to the second half of the...
En este texto indagaré sobre las capacidades náuticas y el aparataje estatal de sustento sobre las e...
ABSTRACT: This paper verse about galleys naval capacity on peripheral territories of the Spanish Emp...
Las galeras fueron el instrumento marítimo más efectivo en la lucha naval en el Mediterráneo durante...
En el presente trabajo se analiza la estrategia de la Real Armada en América du- rante la guerra an...
In the XVIII century Cartagena becomes the see of the Mediterranean Command for the Spanish Navy tha...
Throughout the eighteenth century, the Spanish navy was extensively reformed and enhanced as a cons...
This paper looks at the way of the life of the tercios (crack infantry troops of the King of Spain) ...
This article looks at the use of seafaring language in the Modern Era. It dwells especially on the w...
Desde finales del siglo xv hasta el último tercio del xvii las naciones ibéricas ostentaron el domi...
En este trabajo se presenta un resumen, a modo de artículo, de un Trabajo Fin de Master realizado du...
Este prólogo consta de dos partes: una que analiza, como un caso ejemplar del modo en que se ha anal...
This article shows a technical and operational study about the first galleys built in America as par...
This account of the evolution of the Monarchy’s Mediterranean navies focuses on two main factors: fi...
During the early modern centuries, the Spanish nation played the lead in a process of European expan...
The Iberian nations held control of the seas from the late 15th century up to the second half of the...
En este texto indagaré sobre las capacidades náuticas y el aparataje estatal de sustento sobre las e...
ABSTRACT: This paper verse about galleys naval capacity on peripheral territories of the Spanish Emp...
Las galeras fueron el instrumento marítimo más efectivo en la lucha naval en el Mediterráneo durante...
En el presente trabajo se analiza la estrategia de la Real Armada en América du- rante la guerra an...
In the XVIII century Cartagena becomes the see of the Mediterranean Command for the Spanish Navy tha...
Throughout the eighteenth century, the Spanish navy was extensively reformed and enhanced as a cons...
This paper looks at the way of the life of the tercios (crack infantry troops of the King of Spain) ...