Hand-drawn, Elizabethan-era maps depicting the Spanish Armada are to go on public display for the first time. The 10 maps, believed to have been drawn the year after the famous battle of 1588 ...
When Queen Mary I died, and with her England's brief and bloody restoration of Catholicism, she was replaced with Elizabeth I ... and 18,000 soldiers, the Spanish Armada set sail from Lisbon.
Armada 1588 Armada 1588 is the story of the Spanish Invincible Armada created by King Philip II to crush Elizabethan England.The Spaniards must meet with their strong land forces in Flanders and ...
Readers who want a fast-paced account of how Elizabeth’s navy, led by such captains as Drake, Howard, and Frobisher, managed to defeat the Spanish Armada in battles fought ... and England in this era ...
seeking to depose Elizabeth and bring Protestant England back into the Catholic fold. The discovery of the letters between the Duke of Medina Sidonia, Commander of the Armada and his second in ...
The defeat of the Spanish Armada is often talked about as the crowning achievement of Elizabeth I's golden age and a defining moment in English history. But was Elizabeth's victory more cunning ...
Garsett House in Norwich’s city centre is a striking coral-coloured Elizabethan building ... s other name: Armada House. Built in 1589 —the year after the Spanish Armada was launched and ...
The Elizabethan era in the 16th century was one of adventure ... Queen of Scots, to the Spanish Armada. She was a cautious ruler who acted carefully to preserve England’s security.
Garsett House in Norwich’s city centre is a striking coral-coloured Elizabethan building ... and the building’s other name: Armada House. Built in 1589 —the year after the Spanish Armada was launched ...