The answer is Sir Francis Drake. He is an English men but had nothing to do with Spain.
A person should take care of his needs before his wants = true
<span>The Old City of Jerusalem has within its walls holy places central to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. These include the Western Wall, built by King Solomon in the tenth century BCE as a retaining wall to support the Temple Mount; the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, commenced in the fourth century CE under the Emperor Constantine; and the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque, built after the conquest of Jerusalem by the Caliph Omar in the seventh century. The proximity of these sites reflects the close historical and doctrinal relationship between the three monotheistic religions. hope this help :)</span>
Kingdom of Castile, Kingdom of León, Crown of Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre, Kingdom of Granada,
House of Bourbon
(Anjou Branch),
Pillars of Hercules,
Imperial crown (Holy Roman Empire),
Spanish Royal crown
(Heraldic crown) are all in the code of arms and Castile,León, and Aragon all influenced the flag.
however some of these are just symbols and not kingdoms. such as House of Bourbon,
Pillars of Hercules/the straight of Gibraltar,
the Imperial crown, and the Spanish royal Crown. All the others are kingdoms however. Hope this helped. :)