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- Q2297059 subject Q12016365.
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- Q2297059 abstract "The naval Battle of the Solent took place on 18 and 19 July 1545 during the Italian Wars, fought between the fleets of Francis I of France and Henry VIII of England, in the Solent channel off the south coast of England between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The engagement was inconclusive and is most notable for the sinking of the English carrack Mary Rose.In 1545, Francis launched an invasion of England with 30,000 soldiers in more than 200 ships. Against this armada — larger than the Spanish Armada forty-three years later — the English had about 80 ships and 12,000 soldiers.The French expedition started disastrously, the flagship Carraquon perishing in an accidental fire at anchor in the Seine on 6 July 1545. Admiral Claude d'Annebault transferred his flag to La Maistresse which then ran aground as the fleet set sail. The leaks were patched and the fleet crossed the Channel. The French entered the Solent and landed troops on the Isle of Wight and the Sussex coast. The French invasion force which had landed at the Isle of Wight were defeated, and forced to retreat, by a local militia in the Battle of Bonchurch.On 18 July 1545 the English came out of Portsmouth and engaged the French at long range, little damage being done on either side. La Maitresse was on the point of sinking due to the damage she had sustained earlier but although d'Annebault had to change his flagship again she was saved from foundering.On the night of 18 July Henry dined aboard Great Harry, the flagship of Admiral John Dudley, Viscount Lisle.The next day was calm, and the French employed their galleys against the immobile English vessels. Toward evening a breeze sprang up and as Mary Rose, the flagship of Vice Admiral George Carew, advanced to battle, she foundered and sank with the loss of all but 35–40 of her crew. The exact reasons for the sinking are not known, but it was believed at the time that the crew had been negligent and forgot to close the lower gunports after firing at the galleys, so that when she heeled over in the breeze she took on water and turned over. A witness on board the French fleet believed that the galleys had sunk her, though this is not supported by other contemporary accounts and no physical evidence of this remains.The French troops ashore made no progress and returned to France in August.".
- Q2297059 causalties "?".
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- Q2297059 date "1545-07-19".
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- Q2297059 result "Inconclusive".
- Q2297059 strength "12,000 soldiers in 80 ships".
- Q2297059 strength "30,000 soldiers in more than 200 ships".
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- Q2297059 casualties "?".
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- Q2297059 combatant "18".
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- Q2297059 conflict "Battle of the Solent".
- Q2297059 date "--07-19".
- Q2297059 partof "the Italian War of 1542–46".
- Q2297059 place "Solent channel, off the south coast of England".
- Q2297059 result "Inconclusive".
- Q2297059 strength "12000".
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- Q2297059 comment "The naval Battle of the Solent took place on 18 and 19 July 1545 during the Italian Wars, fought between the fleets of Francis I of France and Henry VIII of England, in the Solent channel off the south coast of England between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The engagement was inconclusive and is most notable for the sinking of the English carrack Mary Rose.In 1545, Francis launched an invasion of England with 30,000 soldiers in more than 200 ships.".
- Q2297059 label "Battle of the Solent".
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- Q2297059 name "Battle of the Solent".