When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Mary Rose - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Rose

    The Mary Rose as depicted in the Anthony Roll. It has the distinct carrack profile with high "castles" fore and aft. Although the number of guns and gun ports is not exact, it is an overall accurate illustration of the ship as she appeared in the 1540s.

  3. Battle of the Solent - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Solent

    Toward evening, a breeze sprang up and, as Mary Rose, the flagship of Vice Admiral George Carew, advanced, she foundered and sank with the deaths of all but 35–40 of her crew. [3] The precise reasons are not known, but it was believed at the time that the crew had forgotten to close the lower gunports after firing, so that when she heeled ...

  4. HMS Mary Rose - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Mary_Rose

    HMS Mary Rose was a 4-gun brig, previously the French tartane Maria Rose (or Marie-Rose). She was captured in 1799 off Acre and was sold in 1801. HMS Mary Rose (1915) was an Admiralty M-class destroyer launched in 1915 and sunk in 1917 by the German cruisers SMS Brummer and SMS Bremse. HMS Mary Rose (1918) was a tender purchased in 1918 and ...

  5. A Tudor warship sank nearly 500 years ago. The bones of its ...

    www.aol.com/news/bones-mary-rose-shipwreck...

    The Mary Rose was one of them, and the flagship became the king’s favorite. The ship saw action against the French in Brest, France, in 1512, and succumbed in its final battle during a large ...

  6. Medieval ships - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_ships

    Hulks continued to be mentioned in use throughout the Middle Ages and into the 16th century when it is particularly associated with the Baltic and the Hanseatic League. These late hulks could be as large as contemporary great ships. Jesus of Lübeck of 1544 was a ship of 700 long tons (780 short tons; 710 t), the same as the Mary Rose. [7]

  7. Tudor navy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_Navy

    Aside from the tangible military benefits that larger, newly cannon-equipped warships provided, they also were personifications of royal power and prestige. Henry V had powerful showpieces, the “great ships,” such as the 1,400-ton Gracedieu, Henry VIII's 800-ton Mary Rose, or James IV's 1,000-ton Michael. These ships were better expressions ...

  8. 'Catastrophic failure': Efforts to salvage fishing trawler ...

    www.aol.com/catastrophic-failure-efforts-salvage...

    The Susan Rose, the 77-foot fishing trawler that ran aground in Point Pleasant Beach Friday, sank Sunday during a salvage operation. 'Catastrophic failure': Efforts to salvage fishing trawler ...

  9. Rose McGowan reveals why she dumped Marilyn Manson - AOL

    www.aol.com/entertainment/rose-mcgowan-reveals...

    More Rose and Manson: McGowan and Manson were engaged for two years before calling it quits in 2001. Back then, they attributed the split to "lifestyle differences."