sir francis drake
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Sir Francis Drake stands on the deck of his ship, looking through a telescope.
Definition
Proper noun: - Sir Francis Drake: An English explorer, privateer, naval officer, and admiral during the Elizabethan era. He is historically significant for being the first Englishman to complete a circumnavigation of the globe and for his pivotal role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Usage
- As a subject or object of a sentence: The name refers specifically to the historical figure.
- Sir Francis Drake set sail from Plymouth in 1577.
- The museum has an exhibit dedicated to Sir Francis Drake.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and academic context: Used in discussions of European exploration, naval history, and Anglo-Spanish conflicts.
- The tactics of Sir Francis Drake were studied for centuries.
- Cultural reference: Often cited as a symbol of English maritime prowess and the Elizabethan "Golden Age."
- In popular culture, Sir Francis Drake is frequently portrayed as a daring adventurer.
Variants and Related Words
- Drake: A common shortened reference in historical texts.
- Drake's circumnavigation took three years.
- El Draque (Spanish): The name used for him in Spanish history, often with connotations of a formidable adversary.
- Spanish treasure ships feared an encounter with El Draque.
Synonyms
- Explorer
- Privateer
- Admiral
- Circumnavigator
Note: These are descriptive synonyms for his roles, not direct substitutes for the proper name.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- Like Drake: Used informally to describe someone exhibiting great daring or naval skill (though not a widely fixed idiom).
- The young captain sailed like Drake, braving the storm.
Sir Francis Drake stands on the deck of his ship, looking through a telescope.
Noun
- English explorer and admiral who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and who helped to defeat the Spanish Armada (1540-1596)