Royal Fortune
Bartholomew Roberts was the most successful pirate the world has ever known. There are rumors that he looted around 400 ships. Roberts named the ships he captured Royal Fortune.
Rising Sun
William Moody was a London-born pirate who performed activities in the Caribbean and the African coast. Rising Sun was the name he gave to the ship he captured.
Ranger
Charles Vane is a seaman who lived between 1680 and 29 March 1721. He went down in history as an English pirate operating in the Bahamas at the end of the Golden Age of Piracy.
Mary Rose and Vasa
Kyrenia
Kublai Khan's Navy
Kubilay Khan's Navy is always at the forefront during the expeditions. This navy organized the 1274 expedition against Japan after capturing the Kingdom of Goryeo on the Korean Peninsula.
Spanish Armada
An enormous 130-ship naval fleet sent by Spain in 1588 as part of the planned invasion of England was named the Spanish Armada.
Happy Delivery
The Bahamas was home to the largest concentration of pirates of any other Caribbean country. The ship named Happy Delivery was among these famous pirate ships.
Bajo de la Campana
Cartagena is the first Phoenician shipwreck excavated by archaeologists. The shipwreck, found in Bajo de la Campana, a sunken rock reef off the coast of Spain near the shipwreck, dates back about 2,700 years ago.
RMS Titanic
In the first half of the 20th century, the RMS Titanic ship was built as the product of intense competition between rival shipping lines.
Potemkin
According to the records, the most famous ship of the pre-Soviet Russian Navy was the Dreadnought. However, thanks to the 1925 movie "The Battleship Potemkin" of the same name as the ship, the armored battleship Potemkin was immortalized.
Bismarck
Bismarck, II. It is one of the armored ships of the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) that took part in World War II.
Adventure Galley
Adventure Galley, also known as Adventure Galley, is a British sailing ship captained by the infamous pirate William Kidd.
Water Well
When we look at the old Turkish beliefs, it is seen that the water is as sacred as the ground. There is the concept of the water which is sacred as a protector.
Sellö
Legends about mermaids are proudly told for the Hungarian people. But Hungarian residents say that half-human, half-fish creatures are by no means as friendly as depicted in fairy tales. Sellö is one of these creatures for Hungarians.