António had believed that his presence would …
Years: 1589 - 1589
July
António had believed that his presence would provoke a general rising against Philip II.
Despite the bravado of Essex, who thrusts a sword in at the gates of the city with a challenge to the defenders, the English cannot take Lisbon.
Essex receives Elizabeth's orders to return to court, and it is decided to concentrate on the third aim of the expedition, the establishment of a permanent base in the Azores.
But the campaign has taken its toll and, having initially caught the Spanish authorities off guard—perhaps mainly by its sheer audacity—Drake's forces suffer increasingly from disease.
It is soon understood that any attempt to land in the Azores is out of the question, and a final attempt to retrieve the mission is made by Drake.
At this point, there are only two thousand men fit to be mustered, and stormy weather has damaged a number of ships.
While Norreys sails for home with the sick and wounded, Drake takes his pick of what is left and sets out with twenty ships to hunt for the treasure fleet.
Even this task is beyond him, as he is struck by another heavy storm, and while ...
Locations
People
Groups
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
Topics
- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Elizabethan Period
- Spanish-Portuguese War of 1580-89
- Anglo-Spanish War of 1585-1604
