ARMADA, SPANISH

ärmäˈdə, 1588, fleet launched by Philip II of Spain for the invasion of England, to overthrow the Protestant Elizabeth I and establish Philip on the English throne; also called the Invincible Armada. Preparations, under the command of the marqués de Santa Cruz, began in 1586 but were seriously delayed by a surprise attack on Cádiz by Sir Francis Drake in 1587. By the time the expedition was ready Santa Cruz had died, and command was given to the duque de Medina Sidonia. The Armada consisted of 130 ships, including transports and merchantmen, and carried about 30,000 men. It was to go to Flanders and from there convoy the army of Alessandro Farnese, duke of Parma, to invade England. It set out from Lisbon in May, 1588, but was forced into A Coruña by storms and did not set sail again until July. Medina Sidonia's orders were to proceed straight up the English Channel and refuse battle until he had made junction with Parma. This gave the initiative to the English, whose main fleet, commanded by Charles Howard (later earl of Nottingham), sailed out from Plymouth to achieve the windward side of the Spanish and attacked at long range. Three minor actions followed, in which the Armada was somewhat damaged but its formation unbroken. On Aug. 6, Medina Sidonia anchored off Calais, from which position he hoped to make contact with Parma. The following night the English sent fire ships into the anchorage, causing the Spanish fleet to scatter, and then attacked (Aug. 8) at close range off Gravelines. Unable to re-form, the Armada was severely battered, but a sudden change in the wind enabled most of the ships to escape northward. In attempting to sail home by Scotland and the west coast of Ireland, the Spanish ships were dispersed by storms; their provisions gave out; and many of those who landed in Ireland were killed by English troops. Only about half the fleet reached home.

See G. Mattingly, The Armada (1959); A. McKee, From Merciless Invaders (1964); W. Graham, The Spanish Armadas (1972).

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...of two generations of historians, Spanish and English, most of the mistakes about the Armada campaign and the Anglo-Spanish naval war have been corrected and...general, historians both English and Spanish have tended to assume that since...
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...home. For the third time, a Spanish Armada had been defeated by...evident to all Europe that if Spanish power had not been broken...Philip III sent a fourth armada, but although it landed men...defeated. The era of the armadas came thereby to an end. Elizabeth...18 May 1604). Anglo-Spanish relations moved tentatively...
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...distressed both the Spanish and the English. It...interpretation of the Armadas demise-especially...religious "spin" on the Armada can also be seen in...ambitious English and Spanish "war plans coming...struggle against the Spanish and Catholic menace...great battle of the Armada, the lineup was essentially...And, even after the Armadas defeat, religious...
...Outstanding Success of 1588: Not the Defeat of the Spanish Armada but the Publication of the Welsh Bible. by Robin Evans The defeat of the Spanish Armada was both a nationalistic and religious success and...
...of Masculinity in the Age of the Armada. by Judith Haber Alan C. Shepard...of Masculinity in the Age of the Armada. Aldershot and Burlington, VT...years following the defeat of the Spanish Armada. He argues that the plays present...
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...Remarkable Tudor Vision of Victory over the Spanish Armada. by Sarah Gristwood The recreation of the Armada Tapestries, now on display in the House...engraving, English Fireships Dislodging the Spanish Fleet before Calais, shows the inhabitants...
What if the Armada had landed ... by Felipe Fernandez...failed to break human immune systems, Spanish America would have had a crushing superiority...at George Soross mercy. If the Spanish Armada had landed ... English resistance would...
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Old Spanish Practices. by Jason Webster Imagining...Press, 240pp, pounds sterling25 The Spanish are sensitive--to say the least...to discuss matters relating to the Armada (invencible in the Spanish mind), the "pirate" Drake or...
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...Fernandez: The Ship Has Sailed for Rest of Spanish Armada in Scotland. Byline: EUAN McLEAN Archibalds Spanish Armada sailed to Scotland, David Fernandez...Fernandez said: "I am the last of the eight Spanish guys who came across together and the last...
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...OF A FIND; Divers Discover Armada Vessel off Donegal Coast...vessel believed to be from the Spanish Armada has been discovered...possibly part of the 1588 Spanish Armada. Heritage minister...October 1588. Almost 1,300 Spanish sailors were lost when the...
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