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The Confident Hope of a Miracle

The True Story of the Spanish Armada

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In the summer of 1588, England's future hangs precariously as Philip II of Spain dreams of reclaiming it for the Catholic Church. He assembles a formidable fleet of massive galleons, while a seasoned Spanish army waits in the Netherlands, known for their brutality. In contrast, the English muster poorly trained men, armed with rudimentary weapons. Coastal beacons and watchmen stand ready, their hopes resting on the English Navy. However, the Spanish Armada is doomed from the outset. Once it engages the English fleet, its weaknesses become evident against superior tactics and firepower. The fleet suffers devastating losses from cannon fire and disease, forcing it to retreat. Over forty ships are wrecked on the Irish coast, where survivors face brutal fates. The ambition to conquer Protestant England collapses. This narrative, rich in historical detail and storytelling, draws from little-known personal papers to vividly depict the experiences of kings, queens, sea captains, and common sailors during these tumultuous months, illustrating how the fate of England teetered on the edge of disaster.

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The Confident Hope of a Miracle, Neil Hanson

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2004
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Titel
The Confident Hope of a Miracle
Untertitel
The True Story of the Spanish Armada
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Neil Hanson
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
672
ISBN10
0552149756
ISBN13
9780552149754
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Beschreibung
In the summer of 1588, England's future hangs precariously as Philip II of Spain dreams of reclaiming it for the Catholic Church. He assembles a formidable fleet of massive galleons, while a seasoned Spanish army waits in the Netherlands, known for their brutality. In contrast, the English muster poorly trained men, armed with rudimentary weapons. Coastal beacons and watchmen stand ready, their hopes resting on the English Navy. However, the Spanish Armada is doomed from the outset. Once it engages the English fleet, its weaknesses become evident against superior tactics and firepower. The fleet suffers devastating losses from cannon fire and disease, forcing it to retreat. Over forty ships are wrecked on the Irish coast, where survivors face brutal fates. The ambition to conquer Protestant England collapses. This narrative, rich in historical detail and storytelling, draws from little-known personal papers to vividly depict the experiences of kings, queens, sea captains, and common sailors during these tumultuous months, illustrating how the fate of England teetered on the edge of disaster.