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The San Agustín was a 74-gun ship of the line built at the royal shipyard in Guarnizo (Santander) and launched in 1768. She was captured by Portugal in 1776, but returned the following year. In January 1780, during the American War of Independence, she was part of a squadron of 11 of the line under command of Admiral Don Juan de Lángara left on patrol off Cape St. Vincent to intercept an expected British convoy for Gibraltar. But, when it appeared, the British fleet, under Sir George Rodney, greatly outnumbered the Spanish squadron, with 18 ships of the line. The result was the Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780), off the stormy, dark cliffs of Cape Santa María through the afternoon and evening of 16 January 1780. Six Spanish ships of the line were captured and one destroyed. The San Agustín

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  • San Agustín (Schiff, 1768) (de)
  • San Agustín (1768) (es)
  • San Agustín (1768) (fr)
  • Spanish ship San Agustín (1768) (en)
  • San Augustín (navio - 1768) (pt)
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  • Die San Agustín war ein 74-Kanonen-Linienschiff der San-Juan-Nepomuceno-Klasse der spanischen Marine, das von 1768 bis 1805 in Dienst stand. (de)
  • El San Agustín fue un navío español de dos puentes y 74 cañones, construido en los Reales Astilleros de Guarnizo, Cantabria, en 1768 por Francisco Gautier. En 1797 estaba al mando de , quien consiguió burlar la persecución inglesa en Cabo San Vicente y Vigo. (es)
  • Le San Agustín est un navire de ligne espagnol de 74 canons construit au chantier royal de (en) et lancé en 1768. (fr)
  • O San Agustín foi um navio de linha da Armada Espanhola, de duas coberturas, 74 canhões, construido nos estaleiros reais de Guarnizo, na Cantábria, em 1768 por . Em 1797 estava ao mando de , que conseguiu burlar a persequição inglesa no Cabo de São Vicente e Vigo. (pt)
  • The San Agustín was a 74-gun ship of the line built at the royal shipyard in Guarnizo (Santander) and launched in 1768. She was captured by Portugal in 1776, but returned the following year. In January 1780, during the American War of Independence, she was part of a squadron of 11 of the line under command of Admiral Don Juan de Lángara left on patrol off Cape St. Vincent to intercept an expected British convoy for Gibraltar. But, when it appeared, the British fleet, under Sir George Rodney, greatly outnumbered the Spanish squadron, with 18 ships of the line. The result was the Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780), off the stormy, dark cliffs of Cape Santa María through the afternoon and evening of 16 January 1780. Six Spanish ships of the line were captured and one destroyed. The San Agustín (en)
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  • San Agustín (en)
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  • *74 guns: *Gundeck: 28 × 26 pdrs *Upper gundeck: 30 × 18 pdrs *Quarterdeck: 16 × 8 pdrs (en)
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  • San Agustín (en)
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  • Die San Agustín war ein 74-Kanonen-Linienschiff der San-Juan-Nepomuceno-Klasse der spanischen Marine, das von 1768 bis 1805 in Dienst stand. (de)
  • El San Agustín fue un navío español de dos puentes y 74 cañones, construido en los Reales Astilleros de Guarnizo, Cantabria, en 1768 por Francisco Gautier. En 1797 estaba al mando de , quien consiguió burlar la persecución inglesa en Cabo San Vicente y Vigo. (es)
  • The San Agustín was a 74-gun ship of the line built at the royal shipyard in Guarnizo (Santander) and launched in 1768. She was captured by Portugal in 1776, but returned the following year. In January 1780, during the American War of Independence, she was part of a squadron of 11 of the line under command of Admiral Don Juan de Lángara left on patrol off Cape St. Vincent to intercept an expected British convoy for Gibraltar. But, when it appeared, the British fleet, under Sir George Rodney, greatly outnumbered the Spanish squadron, with 18 ships of the line. The result was the Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780), off the stormy, dark cliffs of Cape Santa María through the afternoon and evening of 16 January 1780. Six Spanish ships of the line were captured and one destroyed. The San Agustín and San Genaro were the only Spanish ships of the line to escape unscathed. During the Napoleonic wars, she fought at the Battle of Algeciras in 1801 and the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. (en)
  • Le San Agustín est un navire de ligne espagnol de 74 canons construit au chantier royal de (en) et lancé en 1768. (fr)
  • O San Agustín foi um navio de linha da Armada Espanhola, de duas coberturas, 74 canhões, construido nos estaleiros reais de Guarnizo, na Cantábria, em 1768 por . Em 1797 estava ao mando de , que conseguiu burlar a persequição inglesa no Cabo de São Vicente e Vigo. (pt)
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  • Wrecked, 22 October 1805
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