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    Grace Dieu was the flagship of King Henry V of England and one of the largest ships of her time. Launched in 1418, she sailed on only one voyage and was...
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    Henry Grace à Dieu ("Henry, Thanks be to God"), also known as Great Harry, was an English carrack or "great ship" of the King's Fleet in the 16th century...
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  • Grace Dieu can refer to: Grace Dieu (ship), an English fifteenth century ship Grace Dieu Abbey, Augustinian abbey, County Dublin Grace Dieu Abbey, Monmouth...
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    issues, the project was put on hold. List of world's largest wooden ships Grace Dieu (ship), English flagship of Henry V, about the same size as baochuan Ancient...
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    built in 1462 and was 51 m (167 ft) long. Another large ship, the English carrack Grace Dieu, was built during the period 1420–1439, was 66.4 m (218 ft)...
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  • English carrack Holigost (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    "great ships" commissioned by Henry V, and which also included the Trinity Royal, Jesus, and Grace Dieu. She was originally a Castillian ship, Santa Clara...
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    Carrack (redirect from Nau (ship))
    like these were often called great ships. Grace Dieu, commissioned by King Henry V of England. One of the largest ships in the world at the time. Santa Catarina...
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    Henri Grâce à Dieu (English: "Henry Grace of God"), nicknamed "Great Harry", was another early English carrack. Contemporary with Mary Rose, Henri Grâce à...
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    Gorleston Goshawk Gosport Gossamer Goulburn Gould Gown Hill Gozo Grace Dieu Grace of God Grace Gracie Fields Grafton Gramont Grampian Grampus Grana Granado...
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    Anthony Roll (category 16th-century ships)
    heraldry, flags and ship ornamentation. The only known contemporary depictions of prominent Tudor era vessels like the Henry Grace à Dieu and the Mary Rose...
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    an original pen and wash sketch. On the reverse is a full account of the ship’s circumstances, ownership and losses. "Warship scuttled in Cornish bay"....
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    HMS Regent (category Royal Navy ship names)
    Regent or HMS Regent have served England or the Royal Navy: Grace Dieu (or Grace à Dieu), was a 600 or 1000 tons (bm) vessel launched at Chatham in 1488...
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    Niña (redirect from Nina (ship))
    League, built in 1462, 51 m (167 ft) in length, and the English carrack Grace Dieu, built during the period 1420–1439, weighing between 1,400 and 2,750 tons...
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    Mary Rose (category 16th-century ships)
    project and he ordered additional large ships to be built, most notably the Henry Grace à Dieu ("Henry by the Grace of God"), or Great Harry at more than...
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  • Thumbnail for English ship Elizabeth Jonas (1559)
    keel was laid in 1557, for a ship of 800 tons burthen to replace Henry VIII's prestige warship, the Henry Grace à Dieu (More commonly known as the "Great...
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  • (2005) p.110 Dear, Ian; Kemp, Peter, eds. (2007). "Henry Grâce à Dieu". The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea. Oxford University Press. p. 261. ISBN 978-0-19-860616-1...
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    pronounced [ˈgˠɾˠaːn̠ʲə n̠ʲiː ˈwaːl̠ʲə]; c. 1530 – c. 1603), also known as Grace O'Malley, was the head of the Ó Máille dynasty in the west of Ireland, and...
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  • Thumbnail for English ship Revenge (1577)
    tons, being about half the size of Henry Grace à Dieu, Revenge was rated as a galleon. The armament of ships of this period was fluid; guns might be added...
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  • Anne "Dieu-Le-Veut" de Graaf also called Marie-Anne or Marianne (28 August 1661 – 11 January 1710) was a French pirate. Alongside Jacquotte Delahaye, she...
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    the Henry Grace a Dieu, the largest vessel constructed up to then in England. On 10 July 1517, Spert was granted the office of ballasting ships in the Thames...
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