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Vice admiral Sir
Francis Drake
Portrait by Marcus Gheeraerts, 1591
Bornc. 1540
Tavistock, Devon, England
Died28 January 1596 (1596-01-29) (aged 56)
Portobelo, Colón, Panama
Spouses
  • Mary Newman
    (m. 1569; died 1581)
  • Elizabeth Sydenham
    (m. 1585)
AwardsKnight Bachelor (1581)
Piratical career
NicknameEl Draque (the Dragon)[1]
TypePrivateer
AllegianceKingdom of England
Years active1563–1596
RankVice admiral
Base of operationsCaribbean Sea
Commands
  • Golden Hind (previously known as Pelican)
  • Bonaventure
  • Revenge
Battles/wars
  • Anglo-Irish War
    • Rathlin Island massacre
  • Anglo-Spanish trade war
    • Expedition of 1568
    • Expedition of 1572–1573
    • Expedition of 1577–1580
  • Anglo–Spanish War
    • Battle of Santiago
    • Battle of Santo Domingo
    • Battle of Cartagena de Indias
    • Raid on St. Augustine
    • Expedition of 1587
    • Spanish Armada
      • Battle of Gravelines
    • Drake-Norris Expedition
      • Siege of Coruña
      • Siege of Peniche
      • Siege of Lisbon
      • Raid on Vigo
    • Battle of Las Palmas
    • Battle of San Juan
    • Assault on Panama
WealthEquiv. US$162.7 million in 2023;[2] #2 Forbes top-earning pirates[3]
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Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540 – 28 January 1596) was an English explorer and privateer best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition between 1577 and 1580. This was the first English circumnavigation, and third circumnavigation overall. He is also known for participating in the early English slaving voyages of his cousin, Sir John Hawkins, and John Lovell. Having started as a simple seaman, in 1588 he was part of the fight against the Spanish Armada as a vice-admiral.

At an early age, Drake was placed into the household of a relative, William Hawkins, a prominent sea captain in Plymouth. In 1572, he set sail on his first independent mission, privateering along the Spanish Main. Drake's circumnavigation began on 15 December 1577. He crossed the Pacific Ocean, until then an area of exclusive Spanish interest, and laid claim to New Albion, plundering coastal towns and ships for treasure and supplies as he went. He arrived back in England on 26 September 1580. Elizabeth I awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581 which he received aboard his galleon the Golden Hind.

Drake's circumnavigation inaugurated an era of conflict with the Spanish and in 1585, the Anglo-Spanish War began. Drake was in command of an expedition to the Americas that attacked Spanish shipping and ports. When Philip II sent the Spanish Armada to England in 1588 as a precursor to its invasion, Drake was second-in-command of the English fleet that fought against and repulsed the Spanish fleet. A year later he led the English Armada in a failed attempt to destroy the remaining Spanish fleet.

Drake was the Member of Parliament (MP) for three constituencies: Camelford in 1581, Bossiney in 1584, and Plymouth in 1593. Drake's exploits made him a hero to the English, but his privateering led the Spanish to brand him a pirate, known to them as El Draque ("The Dragon" in old Spanish).[1] He died of dysentery after his failed assault on Panama in January 1596.

  1. ^ a b Edmundson, William (2009). A History of the British Presence in Chile: From Bloody Mary to Charles Darwin and the Decline of British Influence. Springer. p. 9. ISBN 978-0230101210. The fame of his exploits spread to the extent that by the mid-1570s, Philip began to refer to him as Draque, Francisco Draque, El Draque, and even more intimately as El Capitán Francisco. Educated Spaniards called him Francisco Draguez, and Spanish mothers warned their children that if they did not behave, El Draco would come and take them away – a play on words, since el drake in old Spanish means "the dragon", derived from the Latin Draco.
  2. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  3. ^ Woolsey, Matt (19 September 2008). "Top-Earning Pirates". Forbes.com. Forbes Magazine. Retrieved 5 February 2013.

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