The Armada Campaign 1588

The Armada Campaign 1588

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Elite 15
Author: John Tincey
Illustrator: Richard Hook
About this book
In the latter part of the 16th century, Spain was the major international power and her leader, King Phillip II, pledged to conquer the Protestant heretics in England. He envisioned a two pronged attack. He would send his ‘Invincible Armada’ of 125 ships into the English Channel where it would link up with the Duke of Parma. The Armada would ferry the Duke's soldiers across the straight of Dover and these troops would march on London, seize the Queen, and proceed to conquer the entire country. Over 400 years have passed since this momentous expedition 'sailed and failed', but its fascination and significance remain undiminished.
Contents
Introduction · Spanish Invasion Plans · The Army of Flanders · The 'Armada Fight' · England's Defensive Preparations · The Militia · The Muster Certificates · The Feudal Levy · Could the Armada Have Succeeded · The Plates
Paperback; February 1988; 64 pages; ISBN: 9780850458213


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