The Tudor navy was the navy of the Kingdom of England under the ruling Tudor dynasty (1485–1603). The period involved important and critical changes that led to the establishment of a permanent navy and laid the foundations for the future Royal Navy.
The Tudornavy was the navy of the Kingdom of England under the ruling Tudor dynasty (1485–1603). The period involved important and critical changes that...
Foundation. Tudor was initially known for watches produced for the military and professional divers. From the 1960s to 1980s, several navies issued Tudor Submariners...
the Scots. Under the Tudors, the first forts featuring cannon batteries were built, while cannon were first used by the Tudornavy. Cannon were later used...
Trumpets. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0140049282. Nelson, Arthur (2001). The Tudornavy: the ships, men and organisation, 1485–1603. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 978-0851777856...
the Navy move away from boarding tactics to employ gunnery instead. The Tudornavy was enlarged from seven ships to up to 50 (the Mary Rose among them),...
(or lack of participation) of the Navy. First, at the end of the years of the Protectorate, the English Royal Navy brought Charles II back from his exile...
one of only two full-fledged naval battles fought by King Henry VIII's Tudornavy, along with the earlier Battle of Saint-Mathieu. The engagement was inconclusive...
Drake and the TudorNavy (1898) which identifies Drake as the single most important figure in the founding and triumph of the British navy. The alternative...
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The Mary Rose was a carrack in the English Tudornavy of King Henry VIII. She was launched in 1511 and served for 34 years in several wars against France...
Ireland. The heraldic badge of the Royal Navy's current flagship aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth uses a Tudor rose with colours divided vertically (per...
The Anthony Roll is a written record of ships of the English Tudornavy of the 1540s, named after its creator, Anthony Anthony. It originally consisted...
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the Hundred Years War. England did not have a standing navy until the TudorNavy of King Henry VIII. Before then, the "King's Ships" were a very small...
Peter Pomegranate was a warship of the English Tudornavy, built in 1510. Her name most likely was in honour of Saint Peter and the badge of Queen Catherine...
The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict...
of a ship Kronan (ship) – Swedish Navy ship of the 1670s Mary Rose – Carrack-type warship of the English Tudornavy Niobe (schooner) – Training schooner...
Governor (1485) The lists for the Tudor period are taken primarily from Arthur Nelson's The TudorNavy and David Childs's Tudor Sea Power (cited in references...
-1.1106500 (HMS M33) The remains of the Mary Rose, a warship of the Tudornavy, which sank in 1545 and was salvaged in 1982. One-third of the hull survives...
run by the Mary Rose Trust. The museum is dedicated to the 16th-century Tudornavy warship Mary Rose as well as the historical context in which she was active...
The Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty. He is considered one of the great poets of his time. Sir Francis...