Fin de la guerre
Fin de la guerre was a Dutch rebel ship employed during the siege of Antwerp against the imperial Spanish forces.
The vessel resembled a huge floating fighting platform, featuring a castle in its center manned by a large number of guns and a thousand musketeers. According to some sources, the ship was protected by thick iron plates. The defenders put great faith into the construction to relieve the siege, thus its name. When put into action, however, the vessel proved too heavy for the shallow waterways and soon ran aground, prompting some Spanish to call it mockingly Los gastos perdidos.
After one final, unsuccessful sortie, Antwerp was ultimately forced to surrender in August 1585.