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The Forgotten Armada

Par : Niall Brennan
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233375828
  • EAN9798233375828
  • Date de parution04/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Spanish Armada is famous. The armadas that came after it are almost forgotten. In 1588, England survived the great Spanish Armada and turned that survival into legend. Fireships, storms, sea battles, and Elizabeth at Tilbury became part of the national memory. Spain came, England resisted, and the kingdom was saved. But the danger did not end there. Spain came back. The Forgotten Armada uncovers the dramatic story of the later Spanish invasion attempts that followed 1588: the great fleet of 1596, the renewed armada of 1597, and the Spanish landing in Ireland in 1601.
These were not minor aftershocks of a defeated empire. They were serious attempts to reopen the war, exploit England's weaknesses, support Irish resistance, and threaten Elizabeth's realm at a moment when the kingdom was older, poorer, divided, and still vulnerable. This is the story of storms, spies, galleons, coastal panic, royal ambition, shattered plans, and one of the most dangerous forgotten chapters of the Anglo Spanish War.
Inside this book, you will discover:The truth behind the armadas Spain sent after 1588Why England remained vulnerable long after its famous victoryHow Ireland became the strategic doorway Spain hoped to use against ElizabethThe forgotten invasion scares of 1596 and 1597The Spanish landing at Kinsale and the battle that changed Irish historyThe role of Philip II, Elizabeth I, Hugh O'Neill, Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Essex, Mountjoy, and Don Juan del ÁguilaWhy the later armadas vanished from popular memoryAt the heart of the story is a startling truth: England did not defeat Spain once and become safe forever.
It survived a longer, stranger, and more dangerous struggle than the legend of 1588 allows. The sea did not close after the Armada. It remained open. And Spain returned.