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The '''Battle of Englichannel''' was a great oceanic sea battle on [[Old Earth]] between the sea-faring Empires of Spain and England in [[14512 BG]], or 1588 AD or BCE in the Old Calendar.
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The '''Battle of Englichannel''' was a great oceanic battle on [[Old Earth]] between the sea-faring Empires of Spain and England in [[14512 BG]], or 1588 AD or BCE in the Old Calendar.
   
 
The Spanish Armada, or navy, was first rocked by ferocious storms in the English Channel, a narrow body of water between England and the continent of Europe; and then was engaged by the English fleet. Due to the near complete loss of the navy of the Spanish Armada, and the loss of only just a few ships on the English side; the [[Imperial Seat]] moved from [[Madrid]], Spain's capital, to [[London]], England's capital.
 
The Spanish Armada, or navy, was first rocked by ferocious storms in the English Channel, a narrow body of water between England and the continent of Europe; and then was engaged by the English fleet. Due to the near complete loss of the navy of the Spanish Armada, and the loss of only just a few ships on the English side; the [[Imperial Seat]] moved from [[Madrid]], Spain's capital, to [[London]], England's capital.

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The Battle of Englichannel was a great oceanic battle on Old Earth between the sea-faring Empires of Spain and England in 14512 BG, or 1588 AD or BCE in the Old Calendar.

The Spanish Armada, or navy, was first rocked by ferocious storms in the English Channel, a narrow body of water between England and the continent of Europe; and then was engaged by the English fleet. Due to the near complete loss of the navy of the Spanish Armada, and the loss of only just a few ships on the English side; the Imperial Seat moved from Madrid, Spain's capital, to London, England's capital.