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Queen Elizabeth was the queen of England when the English were attacked by the Spanish.
The Catholic Spanish wished to overthrow the Protestant English Queen Elizabeth but the English defeated them and it led to the decline of Spain.
It was Elizabeth I's Royal British Navy that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588!
Queen Elizabeth I.
During the Spanish Armarda attacks, the spanish had a large navy force but Elizabeths ugliness scared them away while she yelled at them. P.S. Elizabeth was FAT.
Queen Elizabeth was the queen of England when the English were attacked by the Spanish.
The Spanish word for Christmas is La Navidad. In English the closest translation is the English "The Nativity", but that means something different. The actual translation of 'La Navidad' is simply 'Christmas'.
It's " Isabel"... Elizabeth I is Isabel Primera in Spanish... Contact me for more information.
"Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day.
You may not be able to believe this...but its true. December 25.
Yes. Many do because of the prevalence of the Roman Catholic religion in Spanish and Hispanic cultures.
Navidad is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "Christmas." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which literally translates as "Nativity" -- will be "NA-vee-THA" in Spanish.
During the Spanish Armada in 1588, Queen Elizabeth I ruled England and William Cecil, Lord Burghley, was her primary advisor. Amidst the conflict, key naval commanders like Sir Francis Drake and Charles Howard, Lord Howard of Effingham, played vital roles in England's defense. Additionally, figures like poet Sir Philip Sidney and playwright Christopher Marlowe were prominent in the English cultural scene at that time.
Feliz Navidad means Merry Christmas in Spanish.Improved Answer:NO!!! Navidad, meaning Christmas, is the celebration that Spanish people celebrate instead of Christmas.
The Catholic Spanish wished to overthrow the Protestant English Queen Elizabeth but the English defeated them and it led to the decline of Spain.
The language of Mexico is Spanish. The holiday that the English speakers call Christmas is called Navidad in Spanish. That means "the birthday."
Queen Elizabeth I.