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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.
According to historians, no direct evidence of naming the ship exists. The common explanation for the ship's name was that it was inspired by Henry VIII's favourite sister, Mary Tudor, and the rose as the emblem of the Tudors.
The Mary Rose was a warship commissioned by Henry VIII. The ship was used in wars against France and Scotland in the early 1500's. This ship served in wartime for 33 years with little overhaul. Parts of the restored ship are at Portsmouth, England and a museum close by.
The Mary Rose was a ship of the English navy which fought in various battles. It sank in the early sixteenth century, was salvaged in the twentieth century, and now stays as part of a museum in Portsmouth, UK.
No, there are no survivors from the Mary Rose. The ship sank during a battle in 1545, and of the approximately 500 crew members on board, only about 30 men survived. The wreck was raised from the seabed in 1982, and extensive archaeological work continues to provide insights into the lives of those who served on the ship.
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the mary rose is not a ship in point of vyoo
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 mary rose sank in the year of 1545.
The ship he named after his sister Mary was called The Mary Rose
The Mary Rose
his ship the Mary rose hit a rock and sank
Probably Henry the 8th's ship, the Mary Rose.
henry viiis ship mary rose is least famous
Ian A. Morrison has written: 'The Mary Rose' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Mary Rose (Ship)
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