Diego Brochero
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Diego Brochero (died 30 July 1625, Madrid) was a Spanish seaman originally from Salamanca.
He took part in the 2nd Spanish Armada and the 3rd Spanish Armada and the 4th Spanish Armada.
In 1601 he was an admiral in a Spanish force[1] and oversaw fifteen ships.[2] He was also sent to land troops in Ireland during the 4th Spanish Armada which ended in defeat in 1602.
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[edit ]- Fernández Duro, Cesáreo. La Armada Española desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y Aragón, Museo Naval, Madrid, 1973.
- ^ Journal. Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 1870. p. 344.
- ^ Publications of the Navy Records Society. Navy Records Society. 1902. p. 121.
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