https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/index.php?title=Shipwreck&feed=atom&action=historyShipwreck - Revision history2024-03-28T21:50:22ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.3https://cunnan.lochac.sca.org/index.php?title=Shipwreck&diff=37733&oldid=prevCian at 00:10, 21 July 20082008-07-21T00:10:11Z<p></p>
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>A '''shipwreck''' is the loss or destruction of a [[ship]] at sea, with the implication that it is by natural causes and not by deliberate action. '''Shipwreck''' can also refer to the debris and remains of a wreck after the event.<br />
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The actual details of a shipwreck vary considerably, some being sunk in open sea or others driven against a rocky coastline, for example. Generally, shipwrecks are associated with great loss of life.<br />
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In [[period]], sailing was a chancy business at best and shipwrecks often occurred. Some of these were of great significance at the time, particularly the loss of the [[White Ship]], which in 1120 sank off the coast of [[Normandy]], drowning [[William Adelin]], only son and heir of [[Henry I]] and his retinue, which according to [[William of Malmesbury]] included the flower of the young nobility of [[England]] and Normandy:<br />
:''"Here also perished with William, Richard, another of the King's [Henry I] sons, whom a woman without rank had borne him, before his accession, a brave youth, and dear to his father from his obedience; Richard d'Avranches, second Earl of Chester, and his brother Otheur; Geoffrey Ridel; Walter of Everci; Geoffrey, archdeacon of Hereford; [Matilda] the Countess of Perche, the king's daughter; the Countess of Chester; the king's niece Lucia-Mahaut of Blois; and many others..."<br />
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==Shipwrecks in Archaeology==<br />
Despite the disastrous nature of a shipwreck, certain wrecks are very important from an archaeological standpoint. Under the right conditions shipwrecks can be an invaluable source of well-preserved artifacts, representing a literal snapshot of a particular day in a particular time. Such significant wrecks incluse Henry V's flagship the [[Grace Dieu]], which sank in the River Hamble in 1439, and the [[Mary Rose]], sunk in the [[Solent]] in 1545 during a battle with a French fleet.<br />
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*[http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.3896 Royal Navy website on the Grace Dieu]</div>Paul Matisz