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: The vessel struck the shallow rocks of "La Llosa" in the Gulf of Roses, Girona. While most of the crew managed to survive, the ship itself was unsalvageable and eventually sank. Underwater Archaeology

: During the War of the Pyrenees against Revolutionary France, the ship was part of a fleet patrolling the Mediterranean. El navio В«TriunfanteВ»-holaebook.pdf

The wreck remained largely forgotten until 1971 when it was rediscovered by divers. Since then, it has become one of the most important underwater archaeological sites in Spain. : The vessel struck the shallow rocks of

: The site provides a "time capsule" of 18th-century naval life, offering insights into how these massive wooden warships were constructed and operated. The wreck remained largely forgotten until 1971 when

: Excavations have recovered cannons, anchors, and personal belongings of the sailors, which are now housed in the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia (MAC).

The was an 18th-century Spanish ship of the line, most famous for its tragic end in the Gulf of Roses. Launched in 1756, it represented the peak of Spanish naval engineering before meeting its fate due to a navigational error. The History of the Triunfante

: On the night of January 5, 1795, heavy fog and strong winds caused the crew to misjudge their position.