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Grace Dieu was designed for use in battle against Genoa ' s formidable fleet of carracks, that city being at the time the ally of France and enemy of England. To this end she was built with high sides and a prow that rose more than 50 ft (15.24 m), so that her archers could shoot from above into the much lower carracks that she would run alongside.
Võ Thị Thắng (10 December 1945 – 22 August 2014) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and stateswoman. She was a member of the Long An delegation to the National Assembly of Vietnam during its fourth, fifth, and sixth sessions (1975 to 1981).
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HMS Regent was a French 16 to 18-gun brig of 350 tons (bm) that the British captured at Genoa in 1814, the Royal Navy purchased in 1816 but then transferred to the Revenue service, and that was sold in 1824.
Grace-Dieu, Leicestershire place Grace Dieu Priory, Augustinian abbey at Grace Dieu, Leicestershire; Grace Dieu Manor School, a former preparatory school in Leicestershire; Grace Dieu Manor, nineteenth century Grade II* country house; Grâce à Dieu, also known as By the Grace of God, a 2019 French film by François Ozon
NAM Atlântico (A140) (previously PHM Atlântico (A140)) is an amphibious helicopter carrier and current flagship of the Brazilian Navy. [7] Originally constructed in the United Kingdom for service with the Royal Navy as a landing platform helicopter, she was commissioned on 30 September 1998 as HMS Ocean, serving until being decommissioned on 27 March 2018, and then commissioned into service ...
At Miss Earth 2016, Nguyen Thi Le Nam Em - Miss Melkong Delta Vietnam 2015 represented Vietnam at the contest and reached the top eight results, this was Vietnam's second achievement at the contest. At Miss Earth 2017 , Le Thi Ha Thu - first runner-up at Miss Ocean Vietnam 2014 reached the top 17, this was Vietnam's third achievement at the ...
1. 12. 26 November 2019: Biñan Football Stadium, Biñan, Philippines Thailand: 1–0: 1–1: 2019 Southeast Asian Games: 2. 26. 14 May 2022: Cẩm Phả Stadium, Cẩm Phả, Vietnam Cambodia: 7–0: 7–0: 2021 Southeast Asian Games