IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP. IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP.
Galleon
They were called a Spanish Galleon ...
A Galleon
Spanish Galleon
Galleon.
A Spanish Galleon used by Sir Francis Drake (ship)
It's called an armada or The Spanish Armada.
to control the ship and because it is a war ship the sailors control the weapons
A Spanish Galleon used by Sir Francis Drake (ship)
'Galleon' is a noun for a large sailing ship. However, 'galleon' is not a classical Latin word. Rather, 'galleon' comes from Spanish and French, which are Romance languages descended from Latin. ('Galeón' in Spanish; 'Galion' in French.) 'Carabus' and 'navis' would be an approximate Latin synonyms for 'galleon', but a galleon is a large ship whereas a carabus is a small boat, but 'navis' can be used to denote various types of boats or ships.
By looking at photos, i believe it is THE FLYING CLOUD.