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The fire shipscausedthe Spanish Armada to break formation

a storm(passive) was caused byThe destruction of the Spanish Armada

This story ... a six - part story by David Whitakerwould have been setat the time of the Spanish Armada

that helpedcausethe Spanish Armada 2

the battlesresultedin the defeat of the Spanish Armada Spanish Armada

shipssetto fight the Spanish Armada

the Admiral Lord Howard of Effingham , a member of the Inn(passive) led byDefeat of the Spanish Armada

The Duke of Medina Sidonialedthe fleet of the Spanish Armada

by the impossibility to embark pilots in front off Dunkirk Port(passive) would have been caused bythe defeat of the Spanish Armada

by the impossibility to embark pilots in front off Dunkirk Port(passive) would have been causedthe defeat of the Spanish Armada

the impossibility to embark pilots in front off Dunkirk Port(passive) would have been caused bythe defeat of the Spanish Armada

1588ledto the rout of the Spanish Armada

by Francis Drake(passive) led bythe English Armada

Francis Drake(passive) led bythe English Armada

Same friend mentioned that hurricane ,causingscattering of Spanish Armada

Jordi Torres , David Salom and Nico Terol on the 2015 WorldSBK grid(passive) led bya powerful Spanish Armada

the Spanish Duke of Medina Sidonia , who had no naval experience(passive) was led byThe Spanish Armada

be the Duke of Medina Sidonia and the English Fleet commanded by Lord Howard of Effingham and Francis Drake(passive) was ledThe Spanish Armada

that he became a regular contributor to the Academy exhibitions ,contributingThe Eve of the Spanish Armada

He was asked by King Philip II of Spainto leadthe Spanish Armada

King Philip II of Spain(passive) led byThe Spanish Armada

Juan Manuelwas asked by King Philip II of Spainto leadthe Spanish Armada

the family fortune of the Duke of Medina - Sidonialedthe Spanish Armada

The Portuguese Navy was soon ordered by King Philip ... , although England was an old Portuguese ally which now started to be considered an enemy because of the Portuguese alignment with the Spanish policiesto contributeto the Spanish Armada

by the Duke of Medina(passive) led bythe Spanish Armada

whose Dukeledthe Spanish Armada

by the Portuguese , Ferdinand Magellan(passive) led bythe Spanish armada

The Portuguese Navy was soon ordered by King Philip ... , this being an old Portuguese ally that started to be considered enemy by the alignment with the Spanish policiesto contributeto the Spanish Armada

the shipscomposedthe Spanish Armada

a naval commanderledthe Spanish Armada

The Portuguese Navy Navy was soon ordered by King Philip ... intended to invade England , this being an old Portuguese ally that started to be considered enemy by the alignment with the Spanish policiesto contributeto the Spanish Armada Spanish Armada

The Portuguese Navy was soon ordered by King Philip ... intended to invade England , this being an old Portuguese ally that started to be considered enemy by the alignment with the Spanish policiesto contributeto the Spanish Armada

The Portuguese Navy was soon ordered by King Philip ... intended to invade England , although England was an old Portuguese ally which now started to be considered an enemy because of the Portuguese alignment with the Spanish policiesto contributeto the Spanish Armada

The eventsleadingup to the Spanish Armada

the eventsleadingto the Spanish Armada

Its most famous family ... the Dukes of Medina Sidonialeadthe Spanish Armada

the workledto the Spanish Armada

the workledto the Spanish Armada Spanish Armada

Elizabeth(passive) was also prompted byThe Spanish Armada

The British ... a threatwould ... leadto the Spanish Armada

the meetingdiscoveredthe meeting

sailsetsail

SailSetsSail

alsosetalso

to The Battle of Kinsaleleadingto The Battle of Kinsale

sail in 1588setsail in 1588

to The Battle of Kinsale in 1601leadingto The Battle of Kinsale in 1601

to a F-35A for the Ejercito del Aire ( Spanish Air Forcewould ... leadto a F-35A for the Ejercito del Aire ( Spanish Air Force

off the coast of Donegal , just across the border in the Republicdiscoveredoff the coast of Donegal , just across the border in the Republic

in 1588causedin 1588

an English fleet on a punitive campaign against the Spanish colonies in the West Indies that was ultimately unsuccessfulleadsan English fleet on a punitive campaign against the Spanish colonies in the West Indies that was ultimately unsuccessful

sail northwards to take on the British fleet , with contrary winds greatly slowing contrary winds's progresssetsail northwards to take on the British fleet , with contrary winds greatly slowing contrary winds's progress

sail for Englandhad setsail for England

sail from Lisbon , Portugal ... headed for England with 130 ships and 30,000 mensetsail from Lisbon , Portugal ... headed for England with 130 ships and 30,000 men

sail from Spain in 1588setsail from Spain in 1588

sail from Corunna in Spain with the mission of escorting an army from Flanders to invade Englandsetsail from Corunna in Spain with the mission of escorting an army from Flanders to invade England

sail to conquer Englandsetsail to conquer England

sail from Spain andsetsail from Spain and

sail to invade Englandsetsail to invade England

sail for Englandsetssail for England

sail from Lisbon ... 1588setssail from Lisbon ... 1588

sail for English shoressetsail for English shores

sail from Spain with the purpose of assisting an invasion of England to overthrow Elizabethsetsail from Spain with the purpose of assisting an invasion of England to overthrow Elizabeth

spain to attack englandcausedspain to attack england

sail from Lisbonsetssail from Lisbon

sail to secure English Channelsetssail to secure English Channel

sail in 1588setsail in 1588

sail once more for the English Channel and if all went well , Spanish troops would be landing in Kent within a few weeks and then marching on Londonsetsail once more for the English Channel and if all went well , Spanish troops would be landing in Kent within a few weeks and then marching on London

sail on merry Englandwill setsail on merry England

sail to invade hersetsail to invade her

sailsetsail

sailsetssail

sailsetsail

sailsetssail

sailto setsail

sail for England in 1588 solely on the basis of what I have read in history bookssetsail for England in 1588 solely on the basis of what I have read in history books

out to conquer England in 1588setout to conquer England in 1588

famouslydiscoveredfamously

off to invade England in 1588setoff to invade England in 1588

sail ... and its victory changed the course of historyhad setsail ... and its victory changed the course of history

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