José María Martínez-Hidalgo y Terán

José María Martínez-Hidalgo y Terán (December 11, 1913, Sama de Langreo - February 7, 2005, Barcelona) was a Spanish sailor. He began his career in the Merchant Navy, later became an officer of the Spanish Army and finally, in 1958, was appointed director of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, a position he held until his retirement in 1983.[1]

Biography and professional background

While in his role of director of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona and as a personal collaboration, José Maria Martínez-Hidalgo compiled, in a ten years work, all the documentation that he could gather from the Galera Real, publishing it in his book "Lepanto: la batalla, la galera "Real", recuerdos, reliquias y trofeos."[2] Thanks to all this data The Maritime Museum of Barcelona began the construction of a replica in 1965, being finished in 1971, just for celebration of the centenary of the construction of the original galley, that was built in the same shipyard where the museum is located nowadays, her role as the Flagship of the Juan of Austria admiral of the Holy League against the Turks in the Battle of Lepanto in the Gulf of Corinth in 1571.

In the years 1975-1978 Martínez-Hidalgo attended the transfer of exercise of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona with the arrival of the democracy (later, in 1993, the "Consorci of Drassanes Reials I Museu Marítim de Barcelona " was created).[3]

In 1983, subsidized by the Spanish Army with the Institute of Naval History and Culture of Spain, Martínez-Hidalgo he dedicated his time to the study of the famous famous caravels of Colón. This study was used as a basis for the construction project of the exact replicas of the Christofer Columbus Santa Maria, La Pinta and La Niña.[4][5]

He collaborated in this way with Javier Pastor Quijada in "Evocations on the Coca de Mataró".[6] Has donated his private library to CNAM, of which he was a member.

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