3 ships sailed. I believe they represent the 3 kings who saw the star and set off to find the New King.
They arrived in Bethlehem 12 days later which is January 6th and known in some cultures as Epiphany
The lyrics from the traditional Christmas carol "I Saw Three Ships (Come Sailing In)" answer your question: "I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day, I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day in the morning." So, according to the carol, three ships came sailing in on Christmas Day in the morning!
One can find pictures of sailing ships online by going to the Find Boat Pics website. The website has pictures of many boats, including pictures of sailing ships.
90 tons
Many would say that that phrase describes the great Clipper ships of a bygone era.
"They Came on Viking Ships" by Jackie French has 240 pages.
The Cat Who Came for Christmas has 240 pages.
Eleven ships came to Australia with the First Fleet of convicts in 1788.
Fleet or armada.Second answerA fleet, flotilla, armada, squadron, or convoy, depending on how many, what type, and why they are sailing together.
In convoys, many ships sailing together protected by warships to hunt for German U-boats (submarines)
22 Galleons and 108 armed merchant ships
Magellan had 5 ships when he came but some people said it is 21.
You possibly mean Minesweepers. These are used by many navies and are specialised vessels for clearing minefields.