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Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588- 08-08 by Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg , painted 1796, depicts the battle of Gravelines
Spanish Armada
ConflictAnglo-Spanish War
DateJune 19 1588August 12 1588
PlaceThe English Channel off Gravelines, France
ResultDecisive English victory
Combatants
England Spain
Commanders
Charles Howard,
Francis Drake
Alonso de Guzman El Bueno
Strength
197 ships 130 ships, 30,000 men
Casualties
a few hundred men 11 ships, 2,000 men
Battle before Battle after
Battle of Cádiz English Armada
The Spanish Armada ( Old Spanish: La felicissima armada, "most fortunate fleet"; modernly la Armada Invencible, "the Invincible Fleet") was a fleet which the HabsburgHabsburg (also spelled Hapsburg was one of the ruling houses of Europe: rulers of Austria (as dukes 1282 1453, archdukes 1453 1804, and emperors 1804 1918), kings of Bohemia 1526 1618 and 1621 1918, kings of Spain ( 1516 1700), and Holy Roman Emperors for King Philip II of SpainPhilip II of Spain ( May 21, 1527 September 13, 1598), King of Spain (r. 1556- 1598), Naples and Sicily (r. 1554- 1558), and Portugal, Philip II, the self-proclaimed leader of the Counter-Reformation, assumed the throne in 1556 with a great deal of potent used as part of an attempt to invade England in 1588. It was the largest battle of the Anglo-Spanish War, the first of several invasion attempts in the course of the war, and one of the most famous episodes in English history. The Spanish fleet was scattered by the English under Francis Drake in the battle of Gravelines and the invasion failed.



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