he was looking for gold in south america
Sir Walter Raleigh sought to find El Dorado, the legendary city of gold, during his expeditions in South America in the late 16th century. He believed that discovering this wealthy civilization would bring him fame and fortune.
No, Sir Walter Raleigh did not attend Oxford University. He did not have a formal university education.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive..." is a quote from Sir Walter Scott's "Marmion". This line can be found in Canto VI, Stanza 17.
The five knightly virtues in Sir Gawain are courage, loyalty, generosity, courtesy, and prowess in battle. These virtues are exemplified and tested in the medieval romance "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."
Utopia is a mythical place that is perfect or near perfect. Coined by Sir Thomas Moore
Walter Sutton discovered the connection between chromosomes and heredity. He proposed that genes are located on chromosomes and that it is the chromosomes that segregate and assort independently during meiosis, leading to the inheritance of traits. This laid the groundwork for the chromosome theory of inheritance.
Sir Walter Raleigh's father's name was Walter Raleigh.
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Sir Walter Raleigh's parents were Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne.
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Sir Walter Raleigh's parents were Walter Raleigh (father) and Katherine Gilbert(mother)
Sir Walter Raleigh was not related to the Tudor family.
Sir Walter Raleigh discovered the potato and tobacco...
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Sir Walter Raleigh was raised as a Protestant.
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Sir Walter Raleigh defeated the Spanish