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Botafogo (galleon) : ウィキペディア英語版
Botafogo (galleon)

The ''São João Baptista'' ((英語:Saint John the Baptist)), commonly known as the ''Botafogo'', was a Portuguese galleon warship built in the 16th century, around 1534, considered the biggest and most powerful warship in the world at the time.〔(Spanish Galleon: Notable Galleons ) - Serving History〕
This ship could carry 366 bronze cannons, and had an artillery power of 1,000 tons. For this reason, it became known as ''Botafogo'', meaning literally ''fire maker'' or ''spitfire'' in popular Portuguese.
==History==

The ''Botafogo'' was used both in the Atlantic and in the Mediterranean, where it became famous during the Conquest of Tunis (1535). In that battle, the ''Botafogo'' was commanded by Infante Luís, Duke of Beja, brother of John III and brother-in-law of Charles V.
According to historians, it was the ''Botafogo'' spur ram that broke up the chains at La Goletta, which defended the port entrance of Tunis, allowing the Christian allied fleet to reach and conquer the city.〔Panorama (1841) Vol.5 (), pp.384.〕
One member of the crew named João de Sousa Pereira, a noble from the city of Elvas, became famous because he was responsible for the ship's artillery, and he also got the nickname of ''Botafogo'', which he later included in his family name. Later, he went to live in the Portuguese colony of Brazil, fighting against the French and the local Tupi Indians. As a reward, the Portuguese Crown granted him some lands known today as the Botafogo area.

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