-
powerful ship —
Regent (previously
Grace Dieu) and the Marie-la-
Cordelière (or
simply Cordelière) – were destro**** in a
large explosion aboard the latter. Although...
-
French battleships of the
period 1410–1639: Nef de Morlaix/Marie de la
Cordelière (Queen's ship) - Sunk in battle, 1512 Nef de
Brest (Queen's ship) Nef...
- ship
grappled with the
Breton command vessel Cordelière, and was
engaged in
boarding her when the
Cordelière's powder magazine blew up (some say it was deliberately...
- the two
largest ships on
either side, the
Regent and the
Marie de la
Cordelière, were destro**** when the latter's
magazine exploded.
Although undefeated...
-
ships with
heavy gunfire and
forced them to retreat. The
Breton flagship Cordelière put up a
fight and was
boarded by the 1,000-ton Regent. By
accident or...
- A
contemporary illustration of the
Breton warship Cordelière and the
English warship Regent ablaze at the
Battle of St
Mathieu on 10
August 1512. Both...
- A
contemporary illustration of the
Breton warship Cordelière and the
English warship Regent ablaze at the
Battle of St.
Mathieu on
August 10, 1512. Both...
-
Bertheaume would have
observed the
naval Battle of St.
Mathieu during which Cordelière,
under the
command of Hervé de Portzmoguer, and Regent,
flagship of English...
-
League of Cambrai, sees the
simultaneous destruction of the
Breton ship La
Cordelière and the
English ship The Regent. 1519 –
Ferdinand Magellan's five ships...
- and on land"). On 10
August 1512 he went down with his ship
Marie de la
Cordelière in the
Battle of Saint-Mathieu, when it blew up in a
struggle with the...