community
directory
books
authors
images
encyclopedia

Email:
Password:
Register

Knowledgerush Search

 

Google
  Web knowledgerush


Search for images of White Ship


Message boards   Post comment

White Ship

The White Ship, a 12th century vessel, sank in the English Channel near the Normandy coast, on November 25, 1120. Those drowned included William, the only unquestionably legitimate son of King Henry I of England. It is said that another possible legitimate son, Richard , also died on this ship, but the evidence for Richard's existence is slender. Some illegitimate sons also died in the disaster.

The cause of the shipwreck remains unclear. Various stories surrounding its loss feature a drinking binge by the crew and passengers and mention that priests were not allowed on board to bless the ship in the customary manner. However, the Channel has often proven a notoriously treacherous stretch of water.

Only one person survived the wreck. Stephen of Blois, King Henry's nephew, had allegedly disembarked just before the ship sailed. If so, his action appears ironic, since, as a direct result of William's death, Stephen would later usurp the English throne, resulting in the period known as the Anarchy.

Referenced By

1120 | English Penny part 1 | English history | Henry I of England | History of England | History of the English penny (1066-1154) | Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester | Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester | List of shipwrecks | Roger Bigod | Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk | Ship wreck | Shipwreck | The Anarchy | William Adelin

 

Compose Your Message

Your Email Address or Pen Name (optional):
Subject:
Your Message:
 

 

 

 

 

 

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "White Ship".

 

Contact UsPrivacy Statement & Terms of Use

 
Copyright © 1999-2003 Knowledgerush.com. All rights reserved.