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- Man-of-war abstract "The man-of-war (pl. men-of-war; also man of war, man-o'-war, man o' war, or simply man) was a British Royal Navy expression for a powerful warship or frigate from the 16th to the 19th century. The term often refers to a ship armed with cannon and propelled primarily by sails, as opposed to a galley which is propelled primarily by oars. The man-of-war was developed in England in the early 16th century from earlier roundships with the addition of a second mast to form the carrack. The 16th century saw the carrack evolve into the galleon and then the ship of the line.The evolution of the term has been given thus:Man-of-war. \"A phrase applied to a line of battle ship, contrary to the usual rule in the English language by which all ships are feminine. It probably arose in the following manner: 'Men of war' were heavily armed soldiers. A ship full of them would be called a 'man-of-war ship.' In process of time the word 'ship' was discarded as unnecessary and there remained the phrase 'a man-of-war.'\"".
- Man-of-war thumbnail Het_Kanonschot_-_Canon_fired_(Willem_van_de_Velde_II,_1707).jpg?width=300.
- Man-of-war wikiPageExternalLink gallery.
- Man-of-war wikiPageExternalLink 10997.
- Man-of-war wikiPageExternalLink bb_naut.html.
- Man-of-war wikiPageID "322148".
- Man-of-war wikiPageLength "3550".
- Man-of-war wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Man-of-war wikiPageRevisionID "703805749".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_ship.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Carrack.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Category:Age_of_Sail_naval_ships.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_history.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_types.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Cnidaria.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink East_India_Company_(disambiguation).
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink East_Indiaman.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Frigate.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Galleon.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Galley.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Gun_deck.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink John_Hawkins_(naval_commander).
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Knot_(unit).
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Oar.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_man_o_war.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Rating_system_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Sail.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink Ship_of_the_line.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLink File:Het_Kanonschot_-_Canon_fired_(Willem_van_de_Velde_II,_1707).jpg.
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText ""men o' war"".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "British man-of-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "King's Man of War".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Man of War".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Man of war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Man-of-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Men O'War".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Men of War".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Men-of-War".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Men-of-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warships".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "man o' war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "man of war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "man-o'-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "man-o-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "man-o-wars".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "man-of-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "men of war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "men-o'-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "men-o-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "men-of-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "men-o’-war".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "naval fleet".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "warship".
- Man-of-war wikiPageWikiLinkText "warships".
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confused.
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expert-subject.
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_vessels_and_rigs.
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Man-of-war wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Man-of-war subject Category:Age_of_Sail_naval_ships.
- Man-of-war subject Category:Naval_history.
- Man-of-war subject Category:Ship_types.
- Man-of-war hypernym Expression.
- Man-of-war type Organisation.
- Man-of-war type Ship.
- Man-of-war type Type.
- Man-of-war type Redirect.
- Man-of-war type Ship.
- Man-of-war type Type.
- Man-of-war type Thing.
- Man-of-war comment "The man-of-war (pl. men-of-war; also man of war, man-o'-war, man o' war, or simply man) was a British Royal Navy expression for a powerful warship or frigate from the 16th to the 19th century. The term often refers to a ship armed with cannon and propelled primarily by sails, as opposed to a galley which is propelled primarily by oars. The man-of-war was developed in England in the early 16th century from earlier roundships with the addition of a second mast to form the carrack.".
- Man-of-war label "Man-of-war".
- Man-of-war differentFrom Man-at-arms.
- Man-of-war sameAs Q2735997.
- Man-of-war sameAs Orlogsmand_(krigsskib).
- Man-of-war sameAs Manowar.
- Man-of-war sameAs Man-of-war.
- Man-of-war sameAs 맨오브워.
- Man-of-war sameAs Manovar.
- Man-of-war sameAs Man-of-war.
- Man-of-war sameAs m.01vnbx.
- Man-of-war sameAs Man_of_war.
- Man-of-war sameAs Мановар.
- Man-of-war sameAs Q2735997.
- Man-of-war wasDerivedFrom Man-of-war?oldid=703805749.
- Man-of-war depiction Het_Kanonschot_-_Canon_fired_(Willem_van_de_Velde_II,_1707).jpg.
- Man-of-war isPrimaryTopicOf Man-of-war.