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Queen Elizabeth I , Drake even helpedleadthe English navy in their defeat of the Spanish Armada

The fire shipscausedthe Spanish Armada to break formation

the globe ... later helpedleadthe English defeat of the Spanish Armada

how to usepaintedshortly after the defeat of the Spanish Armada

usapaintedshortly after the defeat of the Spanish Armada

The version of the Armada Portrait of Elizabeth now at Woburn Abbeypaintedto commemorate the 1588 defeat of the Spanish Armada

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

no small role ... the sea battlesledto the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588

the manledto the defeat of the Spanish Armada of 1588

Sidonia ... the manledto defeat the Spanish Armada of 1588

seventh Duke of Medina Sidonia ... the manledto defeat the Spanish Armada of 1588

The seventh Duke of Medina Sidonia ... the manledto defeat the Spanish Armada of 1588.

The seventh Duke of Medina Sidonia ... the manledto defeat the Spanish Armada of 1588

the 7th Duke of Medina Sidonialedthe Spanish Armada to its defeat in 1588

What eventscausedEngland 's defeat of the Spanish Armada

that helpedcausethe storm that destroyed the Spanish Armada

that helpedcausethe Spanish Armada 2

this path ... the battlesresultedin the defeat of the Spanish Armada

the factorscontributedto the defeat of the spanish armada

the factorsledto the defeat of the Spanish Armada

Her conflict with Roman Catholic Spainledto the defeat of the Spanish Armada

to support the Protestant revolt against Spainleadingto the defeat of the Spanish Armada

usepaintedafter the defeat of the Spanish Armada

Shipsleadto the defeat the Spanish Armada

the battlesresultedin the defeat of the Spanish Armada

the battlesresultedin the defeat of the Spanish Armada Spanish Armada

the operationsleadingto the defeat of the Spanish Armada

all of the followingcontributedto the defeat of the spanish armada

onlinepainted shortlyafter the defeat of the Spanish Armada

Sir Walter Raleigh ... the battlesresultedin the defeat of the Spanish Armada

those assumptionshad leadto the defeat of the Spanish Armada

Sir Francis Drake was playing on Plymouth Hoesetout to defeat 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

Queen Elizabeth I(passive) led bythe defense against the Spanish Armada

the dreaded Hellburners take on mythic status in Spanish mindscontributingto the defeat 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

sailsetssail

the meetingdiscoveredthe meeting

to the destruction of 67 of the 130 ships in the fleetcontributedto the destruction of 67 of the 130 ships in the fleet

ShakespeareinfluencedShakespeare

the Privy Council to prohibit his leaving Englandledthe Privy Council to prohibit his leaving England

the invasion of whichdiscoveredthe invasion of which

alsosetalso

Spanish powercausedSpanish power

sail in 1588setsail in 1588

off a great age of English cultural accomplishment , of which Shakespeare is only the most famoussetoff a great age of English cultural accomplishment , of which Shakespeare is only the most famous

in all of the following EXCEPTresultedin all of the following EXCEPT

on its return journeyseton its return journey

in 1588causedin 1588

to the decline of Spaincontributingto the decline of Spain

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 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

to Englandledto 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 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 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

sailto setsail

sailsetssail

SailSetsSail

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

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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