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The Spanish Armada sailed in 1588 under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia. He died on the 25th July 1615
No this is not true as Sir Francis Drake did not loose his war with the Spanish Armada. as the Armada were very large ships and Drakes were smaller , the Spanish cannonballs flew above the English ships, sand the English shells hit the Armada ship in the centre causing damage.
The Spanish Armada had a great many soldiers in their Armada because their aim was the conquering of England. For years the Spanish King Philip II had been gathering men and resources and launched a massive invasion fleet against England. His aim to was to have the Armada meet up with another Spanish army in the Netherlands and the combined force would be too unbearable for the English to face. Spanish soldiers were the finest in the world at the time and all the hopes of the Armada and the invasion for Spanish interests rested on the soldiery of Spanish men. The more of these advanced soldiers Spain had the greater chance of achieving their goal.
Sir Robert Dudley died of natural causes. Days after the Spanish Armada.
Santiago Armada died in 1995.
Santiago Armada - Chago - died in 1995.
Juan Armada y Losada died in 1932.
The English were the victors in the Spanish Armada. But only Francis Drake and Lord Howard were allowed back to England. The rest of the English sailors were left in their ships to die. This was because the government knew they would have to pay a lot of money for sailors reward. After 1 year only half of the English sailors were still alive.
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Elizabeth I made half of them starve to death and not come back to land because she promised them all lots of money if they defeated the armada but to save her money she let half of them die. better than the previos answer :)
Elizabeth I died on March 24 in the year 1603. She is considered one of England's greatest queens having played a vital role in stopping the Spanish Armada.
Duke Osborn died in 1976.
Brian Duke died in 2006.