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Rose is the eighth episode of the second season of The Vampire Diaries and the thirtieth episode of the series overall.

Why did Rose turn Katherine into a vampire?

When she encounters Katherine in 1492, Rose is determined to take her back to Klaus despite the wishes of her best friend, Trevor. However, Katherine tricks Rose and turns herself into a vampire so she can run and Klaus can’t use her in the ritual.

You should be wondering “Who did Kevin Williamson want to play Rose on the Vampire Diaries?”

Kevin Williamson originally wanted Sarah Michelle Gellar, whom he had worked with on Scream 2 in 1997, to play the role of Rose, but, according to him, she was very appreciative but said no. He also says that this would have been the first and only stunt casting on The Vampire Diaries.

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What happened to the Mary Rose ship?

Throughout its service, the Mary Rose underwent various repairs and refittings. By the third French campaign (1544–46), the ship carried additional guns and weighed 700 tons. During the Battle of the Solent on July 19, 1545, the Mary Rose sank in a strait of the English Channel.

Why did the Mary Rose turn so suddenly?

A French cavalry officer present at the battle stated that the Mary Rose had been sunk by French guns. A cannonball low in the hull would enable water to flood in, making the ship unstable and leading to her sinking. Perhaps that was why the ship turned so suddenly.

You should be wondering “Why did the mary rose sink?”

Eye-witness accounts described a sudden breeze as the Mary Rose made a turn, causing her to capsize. A French cavalry officer present at the battle stated that the Mary Rose had been sunk by French guns.

Despite what you may have heard, the Mary Rose did not sink first time out of harbour. She was 34 years old when she sank, and had travelled hundreds of miles, from Scotland in the north to the Atlantic coast of France in the south, during her career. While it’s often claimed that the gunports were cut too low, there is no evidence for this.

Was the Mary Rose sunk during Henry VIII’s fleet?

On the night of July 18, 1545, King Henry VIII turned over the command of his navy to a seaman by the name of George Carew. Carew soon took the fleet near the Isle of Wight and encountered French ships. He went into battle. The fact that the Mary Rose sunk during that battle is not disputed.