İNGİLTERE'NİN ZAFER RÜZGARLARI: 1588

1588 yılında haftalarca süren şiddetli rüzgârlar, tarihin hiçbir döneminde ve yerinde olmadığı kadar bir ülkenin (İngiltere) kaderinde yön tayin edici olmuştur. İspanya Kralı II. Felipe’nin, İngiltere’yi işgal için Armada’yı gönderdiği sırada başlayan şiddetli rüzgârlar, bu iki ülke insanının zihnini haftalarca meşgul etmiştir. Bu durumun nedeni ise rüzgârların meydana getirdiği büyük tarihsel olaydır. Herhangi bir noktasının denize uzaklığı en fazla 120 km olan İngiltere, Avrupa’nın en büyük deniz gücü olarak bilinen İspanyol donanması Armada’ya karşı 1588 yılında çok az bir şansa sahip iken” güçlü bir müttefik” gibi ufakta beliren şiddetli rüzgârlar sayesinde “mucizevi bir zafer kazanmıştır.” 1588 yılının şiddetli rüzgârları II. Felipe’nin Armada’sını yok olmanın eşiğine getirirken İngiltere’ye de denizlerde üstünlük sağlayan en büyük güçlerden biri olmanın yolunu açmıştır. Bu sayede İngiltere bir dünya gücü haline gelmeye başlamıştır.

THE VICTORY WINDS OF ENGLAND: 158

The severe winds that lasted for weeks in 1588 have never been in the direction of the destiny of a country (England) than at any time in history and in place. The winds that started when King Philip II of Spain sent Armada to occupy England occupied the minds of these two countries for weeks. The reason for this situation is the historical event caused by these winds. England, which had a maximum distance of 120 km from any point to the sea, has had a little chance against the Spanish navy Armada, known as the biggest sea power in Europe, in 1588, while gaining a miraculous victory thanks to the powerful winds that appear in the small like a strong ally. While the powerful winds of 1588 brought the Armada of Philip II to the brink of extinction, it paved the way to become one of the greatest powers that gave England superiority in the sea. In this way, England started to become a world power

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