- britannica.com World History Military LeadersSir Francis Drake, English admiral who circumnavigated the globe (1577–80) and was the most renowned seaman of the Elizabethan Age.
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- nps.gov people/sirfrancisdrake.htmDuring his time, Sir Francis Drake was known in England as an expert sailor, adventurer, privateer, navigator, and war hero.
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- http://tudorplace.com.ar Bios/FrancisDrake.htmCaptain Sir Francis DRAKE. Born: ABT 1540, Buckland Abbey, Devon, England. Died: 28 Jan 1596/7, aboard DEFIANCE off Porto Bello. Father: Edmund DRAKE.