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mrparty
mrparty - - 544 comments

That's a whole crap-ton of gun!

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AFV4
AFV4 - - 2,204 comments

Hmm reminds me of ETW Empire total war

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CaptainMazerolle
CaptainMazerolle - - 784 comments

Isn't she only in Napoleon Total War?

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ComeradeStalin Creator
ComeradeStalin - - 2,619 comments

Of course not. It is a real ship.
U know such dudes as Napoleon and Kutuzov are also real.

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CaptainMazerolle
CaptainMazerolle - - 784 comments

LMAO I know that.... I was asking if she was also in Empire Total War as well. I don`t remember seeing her in that game, only Napoloeon.

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ComeradeStalin Creator
ComeradeStalin - - 2,619 comments

Well, he destiny was tragic. Twice.

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ediko Author
ediko - - 66 comments

I simply love sailing ships, the broadsides, boardings, pirates(who ceased to exist by the time this thing was built). This is the biggest first rate ever made, so naturally I'm a fan of it :)

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The Santísima Trinidad (officially named Santísima Trinidad by Royal Order on 12 March 1768, nicknamed La Real and sometimes confused with the Manila gallion Santísima Trinidad y Nuestra Señora del Buen Fin [1751]) was a Spanish first-rate ship of the line of 112 guns, which was increased in 1795-96 to 130 guns by closing in the spar deck between the quarter deck and forecastle, and around 1802 to 140 guns, thus creating what was in effect a continuous fourth gundeck although the extra guns added were actually relatively small. She was the heaviest-armed ship in the world when rebuilt.