18–19 December 1669, a battle took place in the waters near Cádiz between the English fourth-rate frigate Mary Rose under the command of Rear-Admiral John...
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Battle of Cádiz (1656): an English fleet destroyed and captured a Spanish treasure fleet during the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660). Battle of Cádiz (1669):...
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until 1778. It is also the site of the University of Cádiz. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typical...
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HMS Mary Rose (section Battle honours)
She was commanded by John Kempthorne and is best known for the Battle of Cádiz in 1669. She was captured by the French in 1691. HMS Mary Rose was a 4-gun...
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1669 (MDCLXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1669th...
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John Kempthorne (Royal Navy officer) (category Members of Trinity House)
safely into Cadiz on 20 December. On board the Mary Rose during the battle had been the engraver Wenceslas Hollar, who produced a representation of the event...
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"The "Mary Rose" Action, 28 December 1669 (RCIN 405223)". Royal Collection Trust. Allen, Joseph (1852). Battles of the British Navy. Vol. 1. London: Henry...
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voyage of exploration in the South Seas. 18 December – the Battle of Cádiz begins off of the coast of the Spanish city as English warship HMS Mary Rose encounters...
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Cádiz Expedition. 1656 – 9 September: Battle of Cádiz; English win. 1702 Battle of Cádiz. Population: 30,000. 1706 – Castle of San Sebastián (Cádiz)...
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1727 Battle of Sant Esteve d'en Bas – 1695 – Nine Years' War Siege of Barcelona (1697) – 1697 – Nine Years' War Battle of Cádiz (1702) – 1702 – War of the...
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manage to hold Riga. Battle of Łowicz 25 August - Polish victory Battle of Lubrze 28 August - Polish hold Lubrze Battle of Cádiz 9 September - England...
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HMS Mary Rose (1654) (category Frigates of the Royal Navy)
of the Grand Alliance. John Kempthorne commanded her in 1669, and fought off an attack by seven Algerian corsair ships in the aftermath of the Battle...
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Swedes and liberate Nyborg 1661 – French naval bombardment of Algiers 1669 December – Battle of Cádiz, English Mary Rose vs 7 Algerines 1670 August – English/Dutch...
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François van Aerssen (category 1669 births)
van Aerssen (14 June 1669 – 19 July 1740) was a Dutch States Navy officer and nobleman. He fought in the Nine Years' War, the War of the Spanish Succession...
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The Battles of La Naval de Manila or Battle of Manila Bay (Spanish: Batallas de las marinas de Manila) were a series of five naval battles fought in the...
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3 February 1663 at Toulon) – classed as 1st Rank in 1669; burnt by the English in the Battle of La Hogue in June 1692 Monarque 84 guns (designed and...
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Michiel de Ruyter (category Admirals of the navy of the Dutch Republic)
life. In 1669, a failed attempt on his life was made by a Tromp supporter, who tried to stab him with a bread knife in the entrance hall of his house...
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decisively defeated by the Spanish at Cádiz. December 9 – Thirty Years' War: The Netherlands and England sign the Treaty of The Hague, a military peace treaty...
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escape to Cádiz and the dissolution of the Supreme Central Junta on 29 January 1810, because of the reverses suffered after the Battle of Ocaña by the...
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a Portuguese port. 4 June Battle of La Hogue: Cadiz Merchant ( Royal Navy): The fireship was expended in battle. Battle of La Hogue: Extravagant ( Royal...
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resented the illegal arrests and, together with the news that Cádiz was all that was left of a free Spain, finally solidified in their opposition to the...
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The Battle of San Juan (1595) was a Spanish victory during the Anglo–Spanish War. This war broke out in 1585 and was fought not only in the European theatre...
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Arsenal des galères (category Monuments historiques of Marseille)
Construction of the new arsenal kept Nicolas Arnoul busy for four years (1665-1669). The work was carried out under the direction of Gaspard Puget, brother of Pierre...
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July 5 – Capture of Cádiz: An English fleet, commanded by Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and Lord Howard of Effingham, sacks Cádiz. July 14 – King...
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Asiento de Negros (category British colonization of the Americas)
Spanish Main, but off the Spanish coasts in Europe (Battle of Cádiz). Spanish naval losses in the Battle of Vigo Bay meant a total dependence on the French...
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dominating most of the Iberian Peninsula. The Junta of Seville was disestablished, and several members fled to Cádiz, the last portion of Spain still resisting...
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Auguste de Marmont (redirect from Duke of Ragusa (Marmont))
command of the French army in northern Spain, but lost decisively at the Battle of Salamanca as France ultimately lost the war in Spain. At the close of the...
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additional troops and local knowledge, which proved invaluable in the ensuing battles. The combined Spanish-Tidore forces first targeted Dutch positions on Tidore...
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remained under royalist control elected a representative to the Cortes of Cádiz, Mariano Rodríguez Olmedo, who served from 4 May 1813, to 5 May 1814. Rodríguez...
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