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  • ...after the king's favorite sister Mary and the Tudor emblem the Rose, '''''Mary Rose''''' an early purpose-built [[warship (sail)| sailing warship]]. <ref name= | title = Mary Rose 1511
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  • ...after the king's favorite sister Mary and the Tudor emblem the Rose, '''''Mary Rose''''' an early purpose-built [[warship (sail)| sailing warship]]. <ref name= | title = Mary Rose 1511
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  • ...gun armed ship, the [[Great Michael]]. " Among Henry's ships were the ''[[Mary Rose]]'', which is preserved today, as a wreck, in [[Portsmouth]]. <ref>{{citati | title = Mary Rose 1511
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  • ...early guns, gave way to cast-iron balls.<ref>David Childs, "Shock and Oar: Mary Rose and the Fear French Galleys," ''History Today'' 57#4 (April 2007) pp 41+. [ ...by Descharges of Brest, in 1501.<ref>Alexander McKee, ''King Henry VIII's Mary Rose'' (1974) p. 23</ref> They made it possible to post guns on different decks
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  • ...named ships of a single class, but surely ''some'' ships (HMS Victory, the Mary Rose, or RMS Titanic) are of sufficient historical importance? [[User:Russell Po
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