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Three. In 1596 and 1597, two more armadas were sent but were scattered by storms.
The Spanish word for a fleet of warships is ArmadaThe Spanish word for fleets of warships is Armadas
Spanish Armadas or intifadas.
Armada is the Spanish and Portuguese word for naval fleet. Therefore they do not eat.
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas
Okay i think, there should be a space between de and armadas, and it means, of branches and.
Assuming you mean the Spanish Armada - that particular armada, and there were three armadas, attacked in 1588. Elizabeth died in 1603.
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French armadas
Not the Spanish Armada, but a Castilian-French fleet during the Hundred Years War. Several raids were conducted by Castille in English soil during the Hundred Years War. On the other hand, the several Spanish Armadas in the XVI century raid several town in Cornwall, and raised a revolt in Ireland (Nine Years War)
I'm not exactly sure but I saw a pair of armadas that were pretty big.