The Girona was wrecked at Dunluce, Co. Antrim. Seventeen other sites have been identified along the rugged western coast.
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
I think your referring to the Spanish Armada.
The armada did not invade England. It aas defeated by what was called a Protestant wind, because the wind was bad for the Spanish Catholic fleet and good for Protestant ruled England.
To quote from the internet: 'Off the coast of Gravelines, France, Spain's so-called "Invincible Armada" is defeated by an English naval force under the command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake.' So, therefore, England was not defeated by the Spanish Armada. The Spanish Armada was routed by the English, and suffered badly from the notorious stormy British weather - many storms scattered the Spanish fleet, with many floundering on the rocky British coast.
Anglo-Spanish hositility dates to the battle (s) of the Spanish Armada- which was largely wrecked by weather, not hostile gunfire- off the coast of Ireland, some survivors made contact with Irish maids- this is said to have given rise to the so-called Spanish-Irish type ( which do not speak Spanish, unlike US Hispanics) War or Battle, it occured in l558 in the first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, or Elizabeth Tudor. Needless to say, the English won.
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
Armada, as in "The Spanish armada".
Armada, as in the Spanish Armada.
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The Spanish Catholic Armada was broken up by a storm known as the English wind
In English it is called the Spanish Armada, in Spanish it was La Grande y Felicísima Armada, or more commonly the Armada Invencible or Armada Española
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It's called an armada or The Spanish Armada.
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The Spanish Armada.