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San Pedro de Alcantara was a 64-gun Spanish man-of-war, which sank near Peniche, Portugal, loaded with so much treasure that her shipwreck shocked the financial markets of Spain. The cargo was eventually salvaged, and the scattered remains were investigated in 1988 and 1996.

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  • Spanish ship San Pedro de Alcantara (en)
  • San Pedro de Alcântara (pt)
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  • San Pedro de Alcantara was a 64-gun Spanish man-of-war, which sank near Peniche, Portugal, loaded with so much treasure that her shipwreck shocked the financial markets of Spain. The cargo was eventually salvaged, and the scattered remains were investigated in 1988 and 1996. (en)
  • San Pedro de Alcântara era um navio de guerra espanhol com 64 canhões, construído nos arsenais de Cuba entre 1770 e 1771, em madeira de caoba, para um armador inglês a serviço do Rei de Espanha. Naufragou em 2 de fevereiro de 1786 perto de Peniche, em Portugal. Foi descoberto em 1977 pelo arqueólogo francês Jean-Yves Blot, e é um dos naufrágios mais bem estudados da costa portuguesa. (pt)
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  • San Pedro de Alcantara (en)
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  • San Pedro de Alcantara (en)
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  • San Pedro de Alcantara was a 64-gun Spanish man-of-war, which sank near Peniche, Portugal, loaded with so much treasure that her shipwreck shocked the financial markets of Spain. The cargo was eventually salvaged, and the scattered remains were investigated in 1988 and 1996. (en)
  • San Pedro de Alcântara era um navio de guerra espanhol com 64 canhões, construído nos arsenais de Cuba entre 1770 e 1771, em madeira de caoba, para um armador inglês a serviço do Rei de Espanha. Naufragou em 2 de fevereiro de 1786 perto de Peniche, em Portugal. Foi descoberto em 1977 pelo arqueólogo francês Jean-Yves Blot, e é um dos naufrágios mais bem estudados da costa portuguesa. (pt)
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  • Sank on 2 February 1786
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