Reina Cristina

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Reina Cristina was a late 19th-century Spanish armored cruiser that served as Admiral Montojo’s flagship during the Spanish–American War.

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Reina Cristina canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish Navy ship
armored cruiser
warship
alliance Kingdom of Spain
armamentType naval guns
torpedoes
commandedBy Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasarón
conflict Spanish–American War
countryOfOrigin Spain
engagement Battle of Manila Bay
era pre-dreadnought era
fate lost during the Spanish–American War
sunk in combat
flagshipOf Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasarón
historicalPeriod 19th century
hullMaterial steel
locationOfLoss Manila Bay
namedAfter Queen Maria Christina of Spain
navalFleet Spanish Pacific Squadron
navalRole flagship
surface combatant
notableFor serving as Montojo’s flagship at Manila Bay
operator Spanish Navy
propulsionType steam-powered
serviceBranch Spanish Navy
surface form: Armada Española
serviceEntryPeriod late 19th century
shipType armored cruiser
protected cruiser
theaterOfOperations Battle of Manila Bay
usedIn colonial defense of the Philippines

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Battle of Manila Bay SpanishFlagship Reina Cristina
Spanish Pacific Squadron flagship Reina Cristina
Spanish Pacific Squadron ship Reina Cristina