The Mary Rose had somewhere between 400 and 700 men on board when she sank. Less than 35 survived, the majority of the crew being trapped below deck and unable to escape during the short time, about one minute, it took the ship to sink.
yes only 5 of them
mary rose
No he named the Mary Rose after Mary Bolyn
the Mary Rose was a war ship and the favourite of King HenryVlll, he designed it him self and named it for his sister Mary rose.
The person who owned the Mary Rose was Elizabeth the 1st
Sir John Carew was Admiral/ captain of the Mary Rose.
19 July 1545
From the hull taken up from the ocean floor, It is hard to say how long the Mary Rose was. We can say that at the time of sinking it was about 500 tonnes though.
In the 1997 movie Titanic, Rose survives the sinking of the ship, yes. But Rose Dewitt Bukater is a fictional character. She is not a real person. So if you are asking whether the "real" Rose survived the Titanic, then the answer is that there is no real Rose.
yes king Henry VIII
Mary rose museam
mary rose
"Your sisters' names are Rose and Mary."
A Rose for Mary was created in 2003.
Mary Rose School was created in 2007.
Henry VIII had many warships, the most famous is probably the Mary Rose.
No he named the Mary Rose after Mary Bolyn
The Mary Rose is about 500 years old.