Mary Ludwig Hays, often referred to as "Molly Pitcher," did not have a ship named after her. Instead, she is known for her role during the American Revolutionary War, particularly for her efforts at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778, where she took over cannon duties after her husband was incapacitated. The nickname "Molly Pitcher" was given to her due to her reputation for bringing water to soldiers during battles.
Maybe.... QUEEN MARY?
The captain of the Mary Rose was Sir George Carew. He commanded the ship during its service in the English navy, particularly in battles against the French. The Mary Rose sank in 1545 during a naval engagement, and Carew was among those lost when the ship went down.
Her ship name was the Equloier. But she later on changed it to the "jesus".
Sean Riordan
some say its 3 times the size of the titanic.
mary
The ship he named after his sister Mary was called The Mary Rose
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Yes, the compound word 'Queen Mary' is a noun, a proper noun; the name of a ship and the name of a person.
If you're asking how to say the name of the ship called the "RMS Queen Mary" in Hebrew, it's:RMS Queen Mary = Sfinat ha Queen Mary (ספינת הקווין מרי)
Royal admiral
It can be--- Queen Mary's ship.
By ship
Mary Celeste was a British ship built in Canada during the British ownership of the US and Canada. Mary is the name of the daughter of the man who built the ship. Celeste is Spanish roughly meaning "heavenly beauty".
It is a Spanish name for mary, Colombus had a ship called Santa Maria.
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Amazon is the original name of the ship Mary Celeste. Joshua Dewes, as shipbuilder and shipowner on Spencer's Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, launched the hermaphrodite brig in question under the name Amazon in May 1861. The second name succeeded the first with the ship's purchase by Richard W. Haines in November 1868.