Yes, the English often assumed their superiority over the Spanish, particularly during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. This belief was fueled by religious, cultural, and political rivalries, especially during conflicts like the Spanish Armada in 1588, where the English victory reinforced a sense of national pride. Additionally, the English viewed their Protestant faith as morally and culturally superior to the Catholicism of the Spanish, further entrenching their sense of superiority.
The English and Spanish took it to their colonies and it spread.
You mean that the Spanish Armada was defeated by the English Navy and bad weather. The English navy achieved a victory over the Spanish at the Battle of Gravelines and sever storms disrupted the Spanish fleet
The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.The blood sports such as wild beast fighting and gladiatorial combat demonstrated Rome's superiority over nature and man. The beast fighting, speaks for itself, but the gladiatorial fighting evolved from a "mundus" or duty to a dead relative, to the vanquishing of prisoners of war or decadent slaves, which demonstrated Rome's superiority over her enemies. Over time the gladiators became professional but the superiority in combat was still an undercurrent in the games.
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The weather !! The English spilt up and some of the English ships went around the back of the ships and the Spanish were not ready for them to attach from behind. The weather was on the English side. The English over powered the Spanish and only 66 ships return to Spain
"Soberbia" is a Spanish word that translates to "pride" or "arrogance" in English. It refers to an excessive sense of self-importance or superiority over others.
the defeat of the spanish armada by the british navy gave Britain superiority over the oceans, and therefore the world.
English is: ingles. (accent over the 'e')
The defeated English Armada
He suffers from a superiority complex. Our team will win because of our superiority on the field.
English and Spanish have both tied for the amount of native and global speakers. Sometimes it's Spanish over English, sometimes it's English over Spanish, both at one point happened. It usually goes, Mandarin Chinese as a first, Spanish/English as close seconds, and then in third it's either Hindi-Urdu or French.
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Britain gained dominance over North America due to naval superiority over the Spanish and the Portuguese, the other European military powers at the time.
More people speak Spanish as a native tongue (first language) than English, but more people speak English as a second or third or fourth language than Spanish.
for more than 200 years the spanish flag waved over the east and west florada then the english flag then the spanish again
for more than 200 years the spanish flag waved over the east and west florada then the english flag then the spanish again
"Ego" means "I" in Latin. Similarly, in English, a person's ego refers to their sense of self-inflated pride over their superiority over others.