The English Fleet, often referred to in the context of the Royal Navy, does not have a single founder as it evolved over centuries. However, significant early developments in naval organization can be attributed to figures like King Alfred the Great in the 9th century and later monarchs, such as Henry VIII, who established a more structured naval force. The Royal Navy, as it is known today, began to take shape in the late 16th century under Queen Elizabeth I's reign, which included the establishment of a more formalized fleet.
Spain sent a fleet of ships called the Armada to attack the English fleet.
The Dutch Merchant fleet was the biggest in the world from 1600 till 1750. After that the English became the leading country.
The English fleet Vice amiral Horatio Nelson died during the battle but the strategy he chose to fight the french and Spanish fleet will give victory.Knowning the English inferiority in numbers of ships and men, but with a better armed ships and a more coherent fleet, he decided to use the wind to gain speed charging directly on his opponents flank rather than longing the franco-spanish parallely as the navy's strategies of that time used to recommend.
Fleet Command happened in 1999.
It was known as the Great White Fleet.
Captain Arthur Phillip led the English fleet.
"Founder" in English is fondatore in Italian.
Henry VIII
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an English man
Spain sent a fleet of ships called the Armada to attack the English fleet.
Yes. Roman Catholics were aboard the First Fleet. The First Fleet consisted of some Irish Catholics as well as the English prisoners.
Fondateur in the masculine and fondatrice in the feminine are literal French equivalents of the English word "founder." The respective pronunciations of the singular nouns will be "fo-da-tuhr" and fo-da-treess" in French.
No Allah (God in English) is the Islam founder. Refer to related question below.
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Is the last name of its founder
It is the name of the company's founder.