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  • Would you be able to email me some of these videos for my history project?

  • @JodMeg2010 I don't have the files anymore, but you could try youtubing this scene (battle scene from Elizabeth the Golden Age) and downloading them from youtube. That is where I got the files in the first place : ) Hope your project goes well!

  • Whose side is God on, he can't decide? no ones ? Phillip II thought God would be on his side but the Armada failed.The repulse of Spanish naval might gave heart to the Protestant cause across Europe, and the belief that God was behind Protestant cause was shown by striking of commemorative medals that bore the inscription," He blew with His winds, and they were scattered". But the U.S. in 1776 thought God was with Washington against Britain. Everyone claims God's on their side.

  • @zytigon Well, since Spain won that war, that should prove it was, no?

  • @abartiaigis que?

  • Great Britain used privateers(state sponsered pirates)in the 16/17th century to have a foothold in the new world and also to conduct raids on all the spanish gold goin from the americas to cadiz!Back then nobody dared to attack spanish ships by flying their ow c ountry's flag!The author Michael Crichton(RIP)wrote a book all about one of these lawless island towns called port royale in the book pirate latitudes(although its plot is fiction,its setting is not).Interesting times,our era is too lame

  • Anyone seen a good video of the Battle of Trafalgar?

  • Why the fuck do our fellow spanish humanbeings take this armada getting their ass kicked stuff so seriously?

  • SPANISH ARMADA, THE GREAT ARMADA OF ALL HISTORY

  • THE MARIK`S ARMADA

  • @MURDOKhuila

    Si, the marik's armada que dices, os dio pal pelo y a base de bien.

  • ... Zapatero y España reclamación Cosider mayor militar y político, sino para morir son los italianos, los británicos y los americanos!

    Los españoles no consideran hermanos italianos.

    son ignorantes .... al menos la parte más grande.

    no saben una mierda de mi país, pero apuesta fuerte sin saber nada!

    Italia non'è mafia y la corrupción, Italia es la cultura, arte, historia, moda, música, industria, alimentación, y la tecnología.

    comparar Italia y España, y cómo comparar y Ferrari

    y la seat!

  • @iarusso bueno yo no soy espanol, pero respeto a España...ademas porque España tiene que considerar italia como pais hermano?...aun asi sea, el respeto siempre debe estar ayi, pero de lo que si siempre eh visto...que los Españoles siempre anda juntos con los italianos. ahora si España no tiene un ejercito con tropas y todo lo demas, es porque zapatero saco la mitad del ejercito espanol fuera de afghanistan, para que derramar sangre en una guerra que España no la comenso sino, USA por ambiciosos.

  • @iarusso tu mismo lo has dicho no hay que comparar Espana con italia. italia fue parte del Imperio Español...El Imperio mas grande en historia de la humanidad...ahora Un soldado español peleaba por su pais, un soldado romano peleaba por dinero!, España fue la Unica que conquisto AMERICA...si Colon hubiera sido italiano, entonces todos en latinoamerica hablariamos italiano, pero el fue ESPAñOL no entiendes eso?...ahora sino me equivoco España economicamente esta mejor que italia, por la mafia!.

  • @El7IncA colon no era espanol el represento a espana ya que nadie mas lo soportaba en su expedicion de encontrar una ruta a china y el fue nacido en italia

  • @aguichris

    Error, Colon nació en Cerdeña (actualmente Italia). Pero en el siglo XV la isla de Cerdeña pertenecía a la corona de Aragón (España) por tanto, los reyes católicos eran sus reyes naturales como así lo admitía en sus escritos.

  • @belac0r92 pero que era la mayoria de la populacion?

  • @iarusso Y me pregunto quien es el gilipollas que compara España con el puticlub de europa?

  • el ejército español de gran alcance es sólo historia.

    en Afganistán, los españoles han Solta control de una zona, pero en realidad esa zona está controlada por las tropas italianas, más 'capacitado, y más combativo.

    a menudo, los italianos y los estadounidenses ahorraban los españoles de los ataques de los talibanes.

    Los españoles son sólo arrogante e ignorante, la losa mundo entero!

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  • @iarusso Pues no, españa considera a los italianos como hermanos, no hay complejo de inferioridad.

    CUlturalmente italia es el pais mas importante pero españa tambien es importante historicamente.

    En lo de afganistan tienes razon, pero eso es culpa del gobierno de zapatero, no del ejercito español. Zapatero no considera afganistan como una guerra y no deja a los soldados utilizar fuerza letal (matar) y no envia tanques ni aviones ni helicopteros, por eso necesitan la ayuda de los italianos

  • @kouvaintsy no es cierto .... los españoles, no considerno hermanos italianos, a pesar del lenguaje es similar.

    Me topé con este video al azar y leo casi todos los comentarios de los ignorantes real.

    Con el debido respeto a Somalia y Albania, al sur de Palermo-Nápoles, no es así ".

    obviamente, los que hacen esta comparación es una mierda de cabra!

    Pedimos disculpas por nuestro atraso ... el matriminio homosexual hace que España sea el país más "avanzado en el mundo!

  • España ha venido sufriendo desde hace muchos años una especie de complejo de inferioridad "a Italia.

    corriendo, corriendo, pero nunca nos lleve!

    el discurso del gran navegante es largo y lleno de contradicciones, pero fue un italiano de Génova!

    Españoles, tal vez buscando algún tipo de venganza contra los italianos con la historia de Colón.

    no es el gran navegante que va a cambiar "las cosas, Italia es un país de gran cultura, arte, historia, literatura, tecnología.

    SEAT VS FERRARI!!!.....

  • Thanks "SPAIN" for Discovering America!...VIVA ESPAñA!...

  • @El7IncA

    The remains that rest in sevilla are from colom, dna tests proves it, but in sevilla there'is just the 15% of a human body remains, so he can be buried in many placed, as santo domingo, where his brother wanted him to rest in peace. Being buried in sevilla means nothing, it doesn't mean he's spanish.

  • @El7IncA You can say what you want, but the theory more credible is that Christopher Columbus was Italian!

  • @iarusso hahaha is not italian...he is Spaniard...now with the new technology in the future, everybody will know he is SPANIARD!...forever!,....

  • @El7IncA lo siento si mi español no es bueno.

    Quiero que entender una cosa.

    Los italianos, nos sentimos muy orgullosos, pero somos realistas.

    Italia es un país de la cultura, el arte, la ciencia, la literatura.

    el mundo reconoce estos regalos a Italia.

    no son sólo de pizza y los espaguetis.

    Españoles nunca tendrá las cualidades de nosotros los italianos.

    nuestra industria de alto nivel, España está por detrás de Italia veinte años!

    culturalmente la comparación no existe!!

  • thE ships that he used, To sailed were "La niña", "La Pinta" y la "Santa Maria" Spanish names not italian...if you want more information all let you know.

  • "Vine de nada" is Spanish not italian it means I came from nothing!...In the Future with new technology everybody will know he is Spaniard especially in new york...where those italians claim that he is italian...believe it or not Cristobal colon's body is in Spain, not italy. and is cover with Spaniard Flag...

  • @El7IncA has already been done an examination on the DNA of Christopher Columbus.

    DNA was compared with Italian, Lombardy and Liguria.

    biologists Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, have confirmed the theory that the great navigator was Italian, originating from the Lombardy and Emilia (Piacenza)!

    repeat.

    Columbus wrote in Catalan, because 'at that time in Italy there was an official language, but many dialects!

    studied ignorant

  • @iarusso The Spanish government has paid for DNA testing. A team of 20 scientists from Spain, Italy, Germany and the United States, led by Josi Antonio Lorente Acosta, a Spanish scientist, has been analysing a pea-sized sample of Columbus' DNA drawn from his tomb in Seville in 2003. Dr .Lorente is a former instructor at the FBI academy whose work has been instrumental in identifying victims of Spanish Civil War atrocities.

  • @iarusso Dr. Antonio Lorente of the University of Granada in Spain is attempting to compare the DNA from three sets of remains (Christopher, son Fernando, brother Diego) to see if he can prove that this is Columbus. Lorente's DNA samples are expected to prove where Columbus' remains really reside today.

  • @iarusso One piece of evidence supporting this latter idea is that when Columbus wrote back from the New World in Spanish, not Italian, he used words and phrases that reflected influence from the Catalan language, Castro said.

  • One theory claims that he once worked for a pirate called Vincenzo Columbus, and adopted that name in order not to embarrass his relations with his new profession.

    Columbus himself, when asked about his origins, used to shrug off the questions. "Vine de nada" – "I came from nothing", he said.

  • The findings published this month in a new book "The DNA of the writings of Columbus" explain that although he wrote in Castilian it was clearly not his first language and his origins can be pinpointed to the Aragon region because of the grammar and the way he constructed sentences.

  • Estelle Irizarry studied his language and grammar and concluded that Columbus was a Catalan speaking man from the Kingdom of Aragon, an inland region of north-eastern Spain at the foot of the Pyrenees.

  • According to one theory, he may have been Jewish and another more recent account traced his origins to Scotland.

    But a linguistic professor at Georgetown University in Washington has published new findings following an exhaustive study of documents written in his hand.

  • Since his death in 1506 debate has raged over the true nationality of the man credited with discovering the Americas.

    It was widely believed that he was the son of a weaver born in the Italian port of Genoa, but over the centuries he has been claimed as a native son of Greece, Catalonia, Portugal, Corsica, France and even Poland.

  • But American researchers say the mystery over the explorer's true origins has finally been solved after a thorough investigation of his writings.

    A study of the language used in the official records and letters of the Great Navigator apparently proves he hailed from the Kingdom of Aragon in northeastern Spain and his mother tongue was Catalan.

  • Sea de donde sea,El viaje fue financiado por españoles.

  • conocer el origen del catalán.

    pero es indiscutible que, en el norte de Cerdeña, es hablar como un dialecto!

    Hay muchas teorías sobre los orígenes de Colón, pero los más acreditados son aquellos que dicen ..... Colón nació en Génova!

    el hecho de que escriba en catalán, y "normal, porque la corona de España financia sus viajes

  • Catalans say that Columbus was Catalan, they say it was the Castilian Spanish, Greeks and ache and Croats will claim the nationality'!!!!

    one thing is certain, Columbus was Genoese, Spanish version of Wikipedia also confirms it!

    the crown of Spain financed the expedition to the Indies, and he almost became a subject!

  • For GOD, The King and Spain!!....

  • Spanish victories against england Battle of ulloa(1568) battle of ponta delgada (1582) english armada (1589) (13000 dead of 18000) battle of berlengas (1591) battle of flores (1591) battle of blayes (1593) battle of cornwall (1595) .The last time that a invader army lands in england. battle of san juan (1596) The last battle of drake.(dead) battle of pinos (1596) battle of azores (1596) battle of ostend (1601)
  • @ANTIHYTLERS 'Spanish victories against england' yeah yeah whatever, but Spain never could take England and that's what it set out to do --- On more than one occasion.

  • @Butchuk2007 Spanish objetives:

    1.finish with english help to dutch revolt.After this war england didn,t help moreto dutch until anglo spanish war (1625-30) with a new spanish victorie

    2.finish the piracy.During 50 years,english pirates didn,t attack the spanish colonies.

    3.impose catholic religion in england.This objetive wasn,t achieved.

    Philip II didn,t want annex the british island to spanish empire.The sent of spanish armada were these 3 objetives and spain kept ...

  • @Butchuk2007 its naval power until the battle of downs in 1639 and its power in europe until 1659.Britain became in first naval power in seven years war.

    spain won the war.Sorry for my english.

  • a smaller fleet? The spanish armada had 130 ships and the english fleet 220.

  • the english devils...vs The Spaniards the Soldiers of GOD!!!...

  • My dear friend, the conversation with you is interesting.

    Catalan is a language spoken in Italy.

    in northern Sardinia Catalan is widespread, and Columbus was a sailor.

    look at the map and see the distance between Genoa and northern Sardinia

  • @MrDanigal Dude Catalan is from barcelona Spain not italian hahahaha!...dude what are you smoking?...cuz i want one of those plz!...LOL

  • @El7IncA study boy!

    I know europe better than you.

    Catalan is spoken in northern Sardinia, is a dialect identical.

    Columbus was Italian, you can open, see all the encyclopedias in the world.

    says .. born in Genoa!

    how old are you 11 12?

  • @MrDanigal and after the Spaniard Cristobal Colon arrived to America...all the Spaniards soldiers or tercios espanoles...came to America, putting their own name from alaska Usa, canada british columbia where i live...and half of the united states...all the way the south of Argentina....Spaniards Discover America, and then the french came second third were the english...VIVA ESPANA!!!...

  • @MrDanigal oh my god, catalan is a language spoken in spain, and just a small part of italy, alguer (sardinia, not all sardinia) , just because it was conquered by Crown of Aragon hundreds of years ago.

    Catalan is sopken in cataluña, comunidad valenciana, mallorca and a small part of aragon, so don't tell is spoken in italy, catalan comes from spain

  • @kouvaintsy know the origin of Catalan.

    but it is indisputable that in the north Sardinia is to speak as a dialect!

    There are many theories about the origins of Columbus, but the most 'accredited are those that say ..... Columbus was born in Genoa!

    the fact that he write in Catalan, and 'normal,' cause the crown of Spain financed his travels

  • @iarusso  Yeah, there 're many theories, being catalan, portuguese, from galicia...but those have no proves. He was from genoa as ypu said.

    All that he wrote and didn't disappear in the time, it's written in spanish.

    In 1492 when he discovered america, there were many languages in spain as: gallego, vasco, catalan, fabla,asturiano,aranes... so i have many doubts about an italian learning all of theme cuz spanish crown financing his travels.

    Just spanish the language used all over the country

  • @kouvaintsy

    you're right.

    Catalan is spoken in a small part of Sardinia!

    Alghero area.

    all the more 'historians have supported the theory, now universally Columbus was Italian born in Genoa Republic and later became a subject of the Crown of Spain, which financed his expeditions shipping!

  • @MrDanigal

    You're right man, when i was just a kid i was always taught that colombus was italian, what el7inca said about columbus being a spanish jew it's just wrong also americo vespucio. Colombus was an italian sailor workin for spanish crown, he was looking for new trade routes, that's how he discovered america. Italian guy, spanish crown money . :-)

    Sorry for my english, still have to improve it.

  • @MrDanigal sorry but He is Spaniard not italian...Cristobal COLON, The SPaniard who Discover America forever!...

  • Colombo, is a typical Italian surname.

    does not exist in Spain the surname Colombo.

    if there is of Italian origin.

  • @MrDanigal colombo?...who said he is colombo...for you italians he is colombo...but i tell ya his real name is Cristobal COLON!!!!.....NO COLOMBO neither Colombus!!,,,LOL...HAHAHA

  • "Thanks Spain for Discovering America"...The Spaniard Christian Army againts the English prostestants Devils...

  • @El7IncA I agree! Also the spanish ships were more beautiful and majestic than the english. In school we were teached also that the protestanst won the 30 years european wars 1600 wich is not correct. The pope is still in rome and Spain and Italy are still catholic countrys. The swedes loose and had to get back home becouse theire king was killed by a Spanish sniper. It was a total victory for the catholics.

  • @El7IncA Spain has discovered America?

    where did you study on that book you informed?

    America was discovered by Christopher Columbus, was an Italian sailor born in Genoa.

    the departure of Columbus was a Spanish port (Palos) in 1492, but Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci was Italian!

    studying!

  • @MrDanigal Who said Cristobal Colon is italian u stupid ignorant nigger!...Cristobal Colon is Spaniard jew who was born in catalunya...his letters were writting in Spanish in his jewish tradition...plus Colon not columbus ignorant shit...is jewish last name not italian...and italy didnt exist...because italy was part of the Spanish Empire in that time. Is Americo de Espucio...who was Spanish not italian or french u nigger...Americo was living in Spain and he did the maps for new continent.

  • @El7IncA Columbus (Latin: Christophorus Columbus, in Spanish: Cristóbal Colón, in Portuguese Cristóvão Colombo, Genoa, between August 26 and October 31, 1451 [1] - Valladolid, 20 May 1506) was an Italian navigator and explorer, citizen of the Republic of Genoa before and then Spanish subjects. He was among the top five Italian sailors who took part in the process of exploration of the great geographical discoveries at the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth century.

  • @MrDanigal Christopher Columbus writings prove he was Spanish, claims study

    Italy, France, Portugal and even Scotland are among those who have claimed Christopher Columbus as their own over the years, citing a range of spurious links

  • @MrDanigal Since his death in 1506 debate has raged over the true nationality of the man credited with discovering the Americas.

    It was widely believed that he was the son of a weaver born in the Italian port of Genoa, but over the centuries he has been claimed as a native son of Greece, Catalonia, Portugal, Corsica, France and even Poland.

  • @El7IncA Have you ever heard of colubus day?

    Americans of Italian origin feel the Columbus Day as a celebration reminiscent of their double Italian-American roots. This festival has been proposed as a national holiday in the U.S. since Columbus Day was first celebrated by Italians in San Francisco in 1869, following the Italian celebrations in New York

  • @MrDanigal shut up u fucking nigger...u are a fucking italian nigger, who told u he is italian...there is already proves that he is not italian, and his letters are in Spanish...read the true...lol..

  • @MrDanigal here for you nigger italian ass...read this But American researchers say the mystery over the explorer's true origins has finally been solved after a thorough investigation of his writings.

    A study of the language used in the official records and letters of the Great Navigator apparently proves he hailed from the Kingdom of Aragon in northeastern Spain and his mother tongue was Catalan.

  • @MrDanigal According to one theory, he may have been Jewish and another more recent account traced his origins to Scotland.

    But a linguistic professor at Georgetown University in Washington has published new findings following an exhaustive study of documents written in his hand.

  • @MrDanigal Estelle Irizarry studied his language and grammar and concluded that Columbus was a Catalan speaking man from the Kingdom of Aragon, an inland region of north-eastern Spain at the foot of the Pyrenees.

  • That's amazing sweetie!!! You did an awesome job. <333333 Keep doin what you're doin, ;D

    Lots of love,

    aw, you know who :)

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