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The '''''Leviathan''''' was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Man O' War]] that was [[shipwreck]]ed in [[the Bahamas]] in the early 18th century. | |||
The '''''Leviathan''''' was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Man O' War]] | |||
In 1713, the cargo of [[gold]] | ==History== | ||
In 1713, the ''Leviathan''{{'}}s cargo of [[gold]] drew the interest of both the [[Royal Navy]], namely Captain [[Blount]], and the crew of the ''[[Sea Dog's Bite]]'', including [[Edward Kenway]]. Both parties sought to claim the ''Leviathan''{{'}}s treasure,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]] – [[Dead Men's Gold]]'' – [[The Leviathan's Bones]]</ref> with the latter ultimately emerging victorious and making off with the prize after sinking Blount's ship.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]] – [[Dead Men's Gold]]'' – [[Blood and Thunder]]</ref> | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Spanish Navy warships]] | ||
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This article is about the Spanish galleon. For other uses, see Leviathan.
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The Leviathan was a Spanish Man O' War that was shipwrecked in the Bahamas in the early 18th century.
History[edit | edit source]
In 1713, the Leviathan's cargo of gold drew the interest of both the Royal Navy, namely Captain Blount, and the crew of the Sea Dog's Bite, including Edward Kenway. Both parties sought to claim the Leviathan's treasure,[1] with the latter ultimately emerging victorious and making off with the prize after sinking Blount's ship.[2]
