because he was the first person to ever have a poo on the toilet
Francis William Drake died in 1788.
Yes Francis Drake was very successful in his journey.
His parents gave Francis Drake his name; he earned his knighthood.
Sir Francis Drake was associated with the crushing of the mighty Spanish Armada.
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Sir Francis Drake was an Englishman.
Francis Drake had 11 siblings.
they were cousins
Sir Francis Drake's full name was Sir Francis Drake. In the English naming convention, "Sir" is a title of honor, and "Francis Drake" is the individual's given name and surname. It is not customary to have additional middle names in this format.
Francis Drake has explored Circumnavigates the World
Sir Francis Drake was one of the English explorers
Sir Francis Drake was English.
Francis drake provided money to his voyages
In April 1581, Francis Drake was knighted by Queen Elizabeth on board the Golden Hind.
Sir Francis Drake's parents were Edmond Drake and Mary Mylway
There is no Saint Francis Drake. There was a SIR Francis Drake but he is not a saint and probably never will be.
Francis Drake represented England.