The sea dogs wee a group of English sea captains in the second half of the 1500s. They helped England defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588, plundered Spanish ships, and made important voyages of exploration.
The following explorers were sea dogs:
-John Hawkins
-Sir Francis Drake
-Martin Frobisher
-Sir Walter Raleigh
-Thomas Cavendish
and others
the most successful sea dog was Henry Hudson
Henry Hudson was not classed as a sea dog. The most famous of the English sea dogs would have to be Sir Francis Drake, closely followed by Sir John Hawkins.
Admiral Zinovy "Mad Dog" Rozhestvensky. The only admiral in history to charge an enemy battleship line to the death.
Sir Francis Drake.
Perhaps the most famous is the sea battle against the Spanish Armada.
The famous sea dog who offered assistance to the Jamestown colonists was Captain John Smith. He was an English explorer, soldier, and leader of the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. Smith provided guidance and support to the struggling colonists, helping them establish trade relations with local Native American tribes and securing their survival.
The sentence "The sea is a hungry dog" is an example of metaphor. The sea is not actually a dog, but the writer is indicating that the sea shares some similarities with the behavior or mannerisms of a hungry dog.
Algeria has a number of famous landmarks and buildings. The Casbah of Algiers, the famous citadel facing the sea, is probably the most well known.
Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis
the most successful sea dog was Henry Hudson Henry Hudson was not classed as a sea dog. The most famous of the English sea dogs would have to be Sir Francis Drake, closely followed by Sir John Hawkins.
Sir Francis Drake was probably the most famous of all sea dogs. A sea dog does not refer to an actual dog, but to an explorer on the seas.
Sir Francis Drake.
Perhaps the most famous is the sea battle against the Spanish Armada.
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Russian Battleship Admiral Rozhestvensky; aka "Mad Dog."
Drake
The famous sea dog who offered assistance to the Jamestown colonists was Captain John Smith. He was an English explorer, soldier, and leader of the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. Smith provided guidance and support to the struggling colonists, helping them establish trade relations with local Native American tribes and securing their survival.
John Hawkins led the [piratical] "Sea Dogs" who preyed upon Spanish shipping with the blessings of the English .
I believe it was Sir Walter Raleigh.
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Russian Admiral Zinovy "Mad Dog" Rozhestvensky; see his photo on the Admiral's website.