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Sir Francis Drake attacking a Spanish treasure ship (actually a Portuguese carrack

Sir Francis Drake attacking a Spanish treasure ship (actually a Portuguese carrack, the Sao Filipe, containing gold, spices and silk), off the Azores, 8 June 1587, part of the series of attacks known as the Singeing the King of Spains Beard, 12 April to 6 July 1587. The treasure ship was returning to Spain from the West Indies. Date: 1587

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1580s 1587 Attack Attacking Azores Capture Carrack Conflict Drake Fight Francis Portuguese Treasure Filipe Singeing


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Bring the thrill of history to your morning routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring Sir Francis Drake's legendary attack on a Spanish treasure ship. This high-quality mug showcases an iconic image by Terry Parker from Mary Evans Prints Online, capturing the excitement of the high seas as Drake's fleet engages a Spanish galleon laden with gold, spices, and silk. Each mug is printed with vibrant, long-lasting colors, ensuring your favorite beverage looks as impressive as the historic scene it showcases. Start your day with a dose of adventure and a reminder of history's most daring pirates. Cheers!

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Sir Francis Drake's Audacious Attack on the Spanish Treasure Ship, Sao Filipe off the Azores, 1587 This dramatic image captures the moment of high stakes and tension as Sir Francis Drake's English fleet engages the Spanish treasure ship, Sao Filipe, off the shores of the Azores in June 1587. The Sao Filipe, a Portuguese carrack laden with valuable cargo from the West Indies, including gold, spices, and silk, was returning to Spain when it was intercepted by Drake's ships during the series of attacks collectively known as 'Singing the King of Spain's Beard.' The English seafarer, renowned for his daring exploits and cunning tactics, had been waging a relentless campaign against the Spanish treasure fleets since April 1587. This audacious attack on the Sao Filipe was a significant victory for Drake, as it not only netted him a substantial treasure but also dealt a significant blow to the Spanish economy and morale. The scene depicted in this print is a testament to the naval warfare of the 16th century, where ships were the primary weapons and the sea served as the battleground. The Spanish treasure ship, with its grandeur and size, is contrasted against the agility and determination of the English fleet. The intense firefight between the two sides is evident in the billowing smoke and the chaos on the decks of the ships. This image, created by Terry Parker, offers a glimpse into the high-stakes world of maritime warfare during the late 16th century. The audacious attack on the Sao Filipe by Sir Francis Drake is a pivotal moment in the history of the British and Spanish navies, and this print serves as a reminder of the strategic importance of the seas and the daring exploits of those who sailed them.

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