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Spanish Armada

1 h 0 min · 26. maj 2026
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In this episode, we explore the Spanish Armada of 1588, King Philip II’s ambitious attempt to invade England, overthrow Queen Elizabeth I, and restore Catholic influence while ending English interference in Spain’s colonial interests. We trace how Spain’s massive fleet, despite its strength and troop numbers, was challenged by the English navy’s faster ships, long-range cannon tactics, and disruptive fireship attack. The episode follows the decisive Battle of Gravelines, the Armada’s dangerous retreat around Scotland and Ireland, and the storms, shortages, and shipwrecks that devastated the fleet, marking a turning point in naval warfare and shaping the national memory of Spain, England, and the Netherlands.

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