The Prince Royal was a 55-gun royal ship of the English Royal Navy. It was later rebuilt and renamed HMS Resolution. The Prince Royal was built by Phineas...
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refer to: HMS Prince Royal (1610), a ship of the English Royal Navy Prince Royal (horse), Italian/French Champion racehorse Nissan Prince Royal, a Japanese...
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HMS Prince George HMS Prince Henry HMS Prince de Neuchatel HMS Prince of Orange HMS Prince Regent HMS Prince Royal (1610) also known as Royal Prince HMS Prince...
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the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resolution. However, the first English warship to bear the name Resolution was actually the first rate Prince Royal...
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with the Royal Navy. He then completed an accelerated Naval Officer training course at the Britannia Royal Naval College. Whilst serving on HMS Iron Duke...
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second three-decked first-rate (the first three-decker being the Prince Royal of 1610), she was the predecessor of Nelson's Victory, although the Revenge...
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the Royal Welch Fusiliers, the Royal Regiment of Wales and the Territorial Army's Royal Welsh Regiment. The badge of the Royal Navy's HMS Prince of Wales...
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Charles III (redirect from Prince Charles, Prince of Wales)
to Prince Charles". BBC News. 24 July 2010. Archived from the original on 26 June 2022. Retrieved 26 June 2022. "Prince Charles honored with HMS's Global...
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aboard the Royal Navy ship HMS Marlborough to attend to Malta where they spent nine months before settling to England. In exile, Prince Dmitri lived...
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English ship Repulse (1596) (redirect from HMS Repulse (1610))
Frederick V of the Palatinate sailing in The Prince Royal from Margate to Ostend. She was broken up in 1649. The 'HMS' prefix was not used until the middle of...
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with the Royal Marine Brigade for over a year. When the battleships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were sunk in December 1941, the Royal Marines survivors...
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Edward VIII (redirect from Prince David, Prince of Wales)
to enter the Royal Naval College, Osborne, and began there in 1907. Hansell had wanted Edward to enter school earlier, but the prince's father had disagreed...
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Elisabetta di Sasso Ruffo (category Princesses of royal blood (Russia))
Romanova, the wife of Prince Boris Mikhailovich Lykov-Obolenskiy, one of the Seven Boyars of 1610, and Marfa Romanova, the wife of Prince Boris Keybulatovich...
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George V (redirect from Prince George, Duke of York)
joined the cadet training ship HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Devon. For three years from 1879, the princes served on HMS Bacchante, accompanied by Dalton...
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freed by German troops in 1918. He left Russia in 1919 aboard the Royal Navy ship HMS Marlborough for Malta, where they spent nine months before moving...
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Edward VII (redirect from Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales)
Edward after his maternal grandfather, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. He was known as Bertie to the royal family throughout his life. As the...
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ship HMS Marlborough in order to attend the Paris Peace Conference. He and his father were seeking support in western Europe for the White Army. Prince Andrei...
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in World War II. Cultural depictions of Edward the Black Prince HMS Black Prince, for Royal Navy ships named in his honour Junio Valerio Borghese (1906–74)...
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Chatham Dockyard (redirect from The Royal Dockard)
dockyard, a 10-gun pinnace named HMS Merlin (or Merlyon), was launched in 1579. The dockyard received its first royal visit, from Elizabeth I, in 1573;...
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field marshal (b. 1610) June 27 – Thomas Bennet, English civil lawyer (b. 1592) June 28 – Hendrik Martenszoon Sorgh, Dutch painter (b. 1610) June 30 Henrietta...
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the Inughuit (Greenlandic Inuit) of Cape York 1819: Royal Navy expedition aboard HMS Hecla and HMS Griper led by William Edward Parry in search of the...
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Woolwich Dockyard (category History of the Royal Borough of Greenwich)
1618 1586 – Vanguard – the first Royal Navy ship to bear this name 1608 – Ark Royal – a rebuilding 1610 – HMS Prince Royal 1613 – Defiance – a rebuilding...
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Acadia (category Culture of Prince Edward Island)
de Biencourt de Poutrincourt et de Saint-Just, returned in 1610, he found the Port Royal habitation just as it was left. During the first 80 years of...
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Phineas Pett (category 16th-century Royal Navy personnel)
miniature ship for the Prince at Chatham. The keel was 28 feet and the breadth 12 feet, and was finished "battlement-wise" like the Ark Royal. On 22 March Pett...
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vessels HMS Iris, the name of several Royal Navy ships MV Royal Iris, a ferry operating until 1991 USS Iris, the name of several U.S. Navy ships MV Royal Iris...
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Blackbeard (category Recipients of British royal pardons)
ordered Captains Gordon and Brand of HMS Pearl and HMS Lyme to travel overland to Bath. Lieutenant Robert Maynard of HMS Pearl was given command of two commandeered...
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George Carteret (category 17th-century Royal Navy personnel)
Vice-Admiral Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet (c. 1610 – 14 January 1680 N.S.) was a royalist statesman in Jersey and England, who served in the Clarendon...
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HMS Loyal London ( Royal Navy) was burnt by the Dutch. The second rate HMS Royal James ( Royal Navy) was burnt by the Dutch. The first rate HMS Royal...
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his flagship, HMS Hope August 4 (July 25 Julian calendar) – In the St. James's Day Battle of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, the English Royal Navy, under the...
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christening party for the launch of the 64-gun ship of the line Prince Royal in 1610 included the Prince of Wales and famed naval constructor Phineas Pett, who...
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