The Battle of Lissa, also known as the Battle of Vis (French: Bataille de Lissa; Italian: Battaglia di Lissa; Croatian: Viška bitka), was a naval action...
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(1807)". threedecks.org. "Danaé (+1812)". Wrecksite. (in French) BATAILLE DE LISSA 45°37′0.54″N 13°45′59.91″E / 45.6168167°N 13.7666417°E / 45.6168167;...
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French frigate Favorite (1810) (category Maritime incidents in 1811)
the original on 2014-02-19. "Favorite (+1811)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 2022-09-01. (in French) "Bataille de Lissa". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21...
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French frigate Flore (1806) (category Maritime incidents in 1811)
Musée national de la Marine in Paris. "Battle of Lissa (1811)". 8 December 2012. "French Naval Force in the Mediterranean, April, 1811". Enquirer. Vol...
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Napoleonic War, capturing four privateers and participating in the Battle of Lissa (1811). She was sold in 1818. Her new owners renamed her Rochester and she...
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Dubourdieu been killed and his squadron destroyed at the Battle of Lissa in March 1811, but French efforts to supply their scattered garrisons were proving...
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French near Toulon 1811 March 13 Lissa – British frigates under Hoste defeat larger Franco-Venetian squadron under Dubordieu off Lissa (Vis) in the Adriatic...
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garrison at Port St. George on Lissa. The British had defeated a French naval force on 13 March at the Battle of Lissa and wanted to establish a base...
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