When was Henry Grace à Dieu launched?
Henry Grace à Dieu was launched in 1514. This English carrack became the largest warship in the world upon its launch.
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Henry Grace à Dieu was launched in 1514. This English carrack became the largest warship in the world upon its launch.
Henry Grace à Dieu was constructed under the direction of Robert Brygandine, the clerk of the ships, with William Bond serving as the master shipwright. The construction began in 1512 at the purpose-built Gun Wharf in Old Woolwich.
After the 1539 remodelling, Henry Grace à Dieu carried 151 guns of varying size, including 21 of bronze. This arsenal included four cannon, three demi-cannon, four culverins, two demi-culverins, four sakers, two cannon perriers, and two falcons.
Henry Grace à Dieu was accidentally destroyed by fire at Woolwich on the 25th of August 1553. This event occurred just 50 days after the death of Edward VI and the accession of Mary I on the 6th of July 1553.
Henry Grace à Dieu was renamed Edward following the accession of Edward VI in 1547. The name change served as a tribute to the new king who had succeeded his father.