Conflict·b. 1588
Defeat of the Spanish Armada
Overview
Philip II of Spain assembled the Grande y Felicísima Armada — 130 ships, 30,000 men — to invade Elizabethan England, depose its Protestant queen, and reclaim the English throne for Catholicism. English long-range gunnery, fireships at Calais, and the great Atlantic gales drove the fleet north around Scotland and Ireland; perhaps half the ships and most of the men never returned to Spain. The defeat ended Spain's century-long dominance of European warfare.
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Events of the era
- Execution of Mary, Queen of Scotsb. 1587
- Union of the Crownsb. 1603
- Defenestration of Pragueb. 1618
- Abdication of Charles Vb. 1556
- Marriage of Mary I and Philip II of Spainb. 1554

