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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 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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  • house Grâce à Dieu, also known as By the Grace of God, a 2019 French film by François Ozon Henry Grace à Dieu, a Tudor-era warship This disambiguation page...
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    master of Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose and of Henry Grace à Dieu. The Corporation came into being in 1514 by Royal Charter granted by Henry VIII under...
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    known contemporary depictions of prominent Tudor era vessels like the Henry Grace à Dieu and the Mary Rose are contained in the Anthony Roll. As the Mary Rose...
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    unwilling to be outdone, and ordered the building of the 1000-ton Henry Grace à Dieu, launched in roughly 1512, later known as Great Harry, which was even...
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  • England the same year and the following year made captain of the Henry Grace à Dieu. He married twice. Firstly Eleanor, daughter of Sir Richard Le Scrope...
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    being the first ships built there in 1497. With the crown he acquired Grace à Dieu, Governor, Martin Garcia, Mary of the Tower, Trinity, Falcon, and possibly...
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  • Chapuys' departure, he was officially introduced to King Henry aboard the Henry Grace à Dieu shortly before the Battle of the Solent. Under Edward VI...
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  • Robert Brigandyne (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    under-cover docking of Henry Grace à Dieu for caulking. Under his direction naval vessels of clinker-built construction, such as Henry Grace à Dieu, were phased...
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    (1965) is an older study. Dear, I. C. B.; Kemp, Peter, eds. (2007). "Henry Grâce à Dieu". The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea (2 ed.). Oxford University...
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    hundred years. A comparatively small vessel, weighing about 400 tons, being about half the size of Henry Grace à Dieu, Revenge was rated as a galleon. The...
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    teams. In 1188 Henry II of England and Philip II of France agreed to go on a crusade, and that Henry would use a white cross and Philip a red cross (and...
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    vessel's 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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  • Scottish Borders: young men from Hawick defeat a raiding party from England. 13 June – Henry Grace à Dieu, at over 1,000 tons the largest warship in the...
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    List of longest wooden ships Madre de Deus Santa Catarina (ship) Henry Grace à Dieu São João Baptista (galleon) Baochuan Ganj-i-Sawai Javanese jong Dean...
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    1514 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Regum heroumque Historiae, by Jodocus Badius in Paris. June 13 – Henry Grace à Dieu, at over 1,000 tons the largest warship in the world at this time...
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  • Peasants' Revolt, led by Wat Tyler, comes to a head, as rebels set fire to the Savoy Palace. 1514 – Henry Grace à Dieu, at over 1,000 tons the largest warship...
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    Crosses in heraldry (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    agreed to launch the Third Crusade together, and that Henry would use a white cross and Philip a red cross. The red-on-white cross came to be used by the...
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    nearby Gun Wharf (the original site of Woolwich Dockyard where the Henry Grace à Dieu had been built around 1515). After the Dockyard moved west in the...
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    foreign kings in Eltham Palace in 1374, the launching of the ship Henry Grace à Dieu at Woolwich Dockyard in 1514, and portraits of Thomas More, Margaret...
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    into the three-mile limit. List of longest wooden ships Cinco Chagas Henry Grace à Dieu Baochuan Rahīmī Ganj-i-Sawai Javanese jong Boxer, C. R. (1948). Fidalgos...
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    originally known as "The King's Yard", founded by Henry VIII to build his flagship Henry Grace à Dieu ("The Great Harry"). Many great ships were built...
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    Mary Rose (category Henry VIII)
    the Henry Grace à Dieu ("Henry by the Grace of God"), or Great Harry at more than 1000 tons burthen. By the 1520s the English state had established a de...
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    began to increase in size under Henry VIII, from five ships in 1509 to thirty in 1514, including the Henri Grâce à Dieu or "Great Harry" of 1500 tons and...
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    rebuilt in 1523 in order to accommodate the Henry Grace à Dieu (the largest ship of the fleet at that time); but a hundred years later it is described as being...
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  • Timeline of London (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    May: Trinity House is established as a guild of mariners in Deptford to regulate pilotage. 13 June: Henry Grace à Dieu is built at the new Woolwich Dockyard...
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    Helverson Hemlock Henrietta Henrietta Maria Henry Henry Galley Henry Grace à Dieu Henry of Hampton Henry Prize Hepatica Herald Hercules Hereward Hermes...
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    Woolwich and Deptford to construct a national fleet. The first commission at Woolwich was the Henry Grace à Dieu, then the largest ship in the world...
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    of his empire's global domination. List of longest wooden ships Henry Grace à Dieu Adler von Lübeck Baochuan Ganj-i-Sawai Javanese jong Gray 1887, p. 182...
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