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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Story Of Vasa, The Epic 17th-Century Swedish Warship That Sank 20 Minutes After LaunchSwedish King Gustav II unveiled a battleship of epic proportions to an awed public. "Vasa" was supposed to signify the ...
The painting outside the Swedish restaurant SVEA on Clark Street features the Vasa, a tall-mast warship that sank in 1628 only minutes after launching.
It’s among the best preserved 17th-century ships and the discoveries keep coming. Vasa, a Swedish warship that sank minutes into its maiden voyage in 1628, was pulled from the Stockholm harbor ...
Sweden is embarking on a colossal four-year project to safeguard a nearly 400-year-old warship that is the centrepiece of its famous Vasa Museum. The ship, one of Stockholm’s main tourist ...
When the human remains found on board the Swedish warship Vasa (1628) were investigated, it was determined that the skeleton designated G was a man. New research now shows that the skeleton is ...
The iconic 17th-century warship "Vasa" sank on its maiden voyage. The wreckage of its sister ship has been found off Sweden.
In August 1628, a hulking warship called the Vasa (named for Sweden’s royal family) began its highly anticipated maiden voyage from Stockholm. To say it didn’t go well would be the ...
Maritime archaeologists at the Vrak – Museum of Wrecks in Stockholm have finally located the remains of 17th-century Swedish warship Äpplet.
Archaeologists in Sweden have discovered the wreck of a 17th-century warship, the Äpplet, which was the sister ship to the Vasa, which famously capsized on its maiden voyage.
Archaeologists in Sweden have discovered the wreck of a 17th-century warship, the Äpplet, which was the sister ship to the Vasa, which famously capsized on its maiden voyage.
Wreck of sister vessel to Sweden’s most famous 17th-century warship discovered by archaeologists Applet’s famous sister ship Vasa sank on its maiden voyage after sailing just over 1,000 yards ...
By Hafsa Khalil, CNN Archaeologists in Sweden have discovered the wreck of a 17th-century warship, the country’s Museum of Wrecks, or Vrak, announced Monday. Äpplet was one of four warships ...
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