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- the hands of the ****ani when encountered by the Romans. The city, as Caracca, was incorporated into the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis. The...
- of Rumes (Ottoman) A four-masted Turkish carrack, 1586 The Italian word caracca and derivative words are po****rly used in reference to a ****bersome individual...
- via Portuguese caracca (carrack). However, this is unlikely as the oldest Portuguese and Spanish sources never refer to it as "caracca", but rather "coracora"...
- the Portuguese ships (carracks), in which it was transported. Carrak—or caracca in Italian or Spanish—is itself believed to be a derivative of the Arabic...
- trust him, because "he has so much vanity that if you sent him out to the Caraccas or the West India Islands, he would attempt to become the prince of them"...
- unknown, this is true in the cases of Dipo (near Toledo?), Libora, Varada, Caracca or Characa, Rigusa, Paterniana, and Alternia. The origins of the ****ani...
- with HMS Chester, during the War of Jenkins' Ear captured the Spanish Caracca St Joseph on 23 September 1739. The St Joseph was probably the most valuable...
- (Kosuge, 1962) Monophorus australicus B. A. Marshall, 1983 Monophorus caracca (Dall, 1927) Monophorus cinereus (Hedley, 1902) Monophorus constrictus...
- with HMS Canterbury, during the War of Jenkins' Ear captured the Spanish Caracca St Joseph on 23 September 1739. The St Joseph was probably the most valuable...
- State Route 5 (now US 95) southwest of Beatty near the now defunct town of Caracca. The road, which paralleled the tracks of the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad...