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The three prominent English sea dogs were Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, and Sir Walter Raleigh. They were known for their privateering activities against the Spanish and played key roles during the Elizabethan era.
Sir Walter Raleigh was known for his striking appearance, often depicted with long, wavy hair and a prominent, well-groomed mustache. He typically wore elaborate clothing, including ruff collars and richly decorated doublets, reflecting the fashion of the Elizabethan era. His demeanor was confident, often conveying a sense of nobility and adventure, befitting his status as a courtier and explorer. Portraits of him often highlight his charismatic presence and dignified bearing.
The Dandie Dinmont terrier was named for a character in "Guy Mannering," a novel written by Sir Walter Scott in 1815. The character, Dandie Dinmont, was a friendly and determined farmer who owned terriers, which resembled the breed later named in his honor.
Scott had many dogs. His favorite was a cross between a wolfhound and a deerhound named Maida. Others were names Ginger, Camp, Nimrod, Spice and Triton.
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Sir Walter Raleigh did not find Roanoke Island.
Sir Walter Raleigh's father's name was Walter Raleigh.
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His parents were Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne.
Sir Walter Raleigh was born in Devon, England.
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Sir Walter Raleigh's parents were Walter Raleigh (father) and Katherine Gilbert(mother)
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Sir Walter Raleigh was not related to the Tudor family.
Sir Walter Raleigh was raised as a Protestant.
He was an English nobleman.
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