Ritter Sankt Georg
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NameRitter Sankt Georg
Laid down1625
Launched1627
FateBurnt on 6 July 1628
Inaccurate model of Ritter Sankt Georg, 1925 | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Ritter Sankt Georg |
| Laid down | 1625 |
| Launched | 1627 |
| Fate | Burnt on 6 July 1628 |
| General characteristics | |
| Length | c. 24 m |
| Propulsion | Sails |
| Crew | 50 sailors, 100 soldiers |
| Armament | 31 guns |
Ritter Sankt Georg,[a] also known as Sankt Georg,[b] was a 31-gun galleon of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy. Launched in Puck, Poland in 1627, she fought in the Battle of Oliwa before being destroyed by Swedish artillery fire in 1628.[1]
The ship is referred to in the German-language sources as Ritter Sankt Georg, or more simply as Sankt Georg, which, respectively, mean Knight of Saint George, and Saint George. The Polish-language name that was used for the ship in the 17th century remains unknown, however, the ship is retroactively referred to as Rycerz Święty Jerzy and Święty Jerzy, in modern Polish-language sources, which is a direct translation of the German name.[1]