Cornelius von Drebbel built two submarines in London, England around 1612-1618.
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He was hired by the Enlish Royal Navy in part to build the submarine, but primarily to build explosive devices for use against other ships. The English never took his submarine seriously as a combat weapon. Drebbel built the submarine using the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne.
William Bourne never constructed a submarine; though he is credited by historians with inventing it, his claim to fame in the submarine world is that he was the first to draw a publish a design (1578) from which Cornelius Jacobszoon Drebbel built the first navigable submarine (1620).
Please specify which Cornelius you are referring to. Cornelius was the name of a prominent Roman clan. There were many Roman commanders whose clan name was Cornelius.
Cornelius von Drebbel built two submarines in London, England around 1612-1618.
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Cornelius Drebbel in 1622
he was born in alkmaar holland
he got hit in the head with a football
Cornelius van drebbel is the inventor of the dutch submarine.
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Cornelius Drebbel was a Dutch inventor who built the first submarine ever.
Cornelius Drebbel did not actually invent the submarine. He was the first person to manufacture a workable submarine, but he used the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne. Drebbel built his submarine using a wooden frame tightly wrapped with waterproof leather.Cornelius Drebbel did not actually invent the submarine. He was the first person to manufacture a workable submarine, but he used the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne. Drebbel built his submarine using a wooden frame tightly wrapped with waterproof leather.
Drebbel did not actually invent the submarine. He constructed the first workable submarine using the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne. He was born in 1572 in Alkmaar Netherlands. He also was a philosopher and physicist.
The first navigable submarine was built by Cornelius Drebbel in 1620 using the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne.