Drake was referred to as a "sea dog" as a term of endearment for experienced and adventurous sailors during the Elizabethan era. The phrase reflects his prowess as a naval commander and privateer, highlighting his daring exploits against Spanish ships and territories. His significant contributions to England's naval power and exploration, including circumnavigating the globe, solidified his reputation as a legendary figure of the sea.
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Sir Francis Drake was a sea dog. He was asked by Queen Elizabeth I to harass the Spanish. He attacked Spanish ships and ports and brought back gold and jewels to England. King Philip of Spain asked for his head but Elizabeth pretended she had no idea where Drake was.
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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.
Sea Dog was not a nickname for Sir Francis Drake. Sea Dogs was a name given to a group of Elizabethan sailors including Drake, John Hawkins, Walter Raleigh and Martin Frobisher
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.
The crossword answer for "Drake the Savage Sea Dog" typically refers to Sir Francis Drake. He was an English sea captain, privateer, and navigator known for his circumnavigation of the globe and his exploits against the Spanish during the late 16th century. If you're looking for a specific crossword clue, it may require additional context or a specific number of letters.