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Well, King Phillip II was the one who launched the attack, but it was the Duke of Medina which ran the Armada. However, this caused some problems: the Duke of Medina didnt know anything about sailing and was even seasick a few times

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The Lord High Admiral Charles Howard ~ see related link below .

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lord howard of effingham

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