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| Battle of Stromboli | |||||||
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| Part of the Franco-Dutch War | |||||||
The Combat against the Dutchs and the Spaniards at Stromboli Jean Antoine Gudin. Oil on Canvas. (1854) |
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| Michiel de Ruyter | Abraham Duquesne | ||||||
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| 19 ships of the line[citation needed] | 20 ships of the line[citation needed] | ||||||
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| 1 ship lost , 80 killed[citation needed] | 400 killed[citation needed] | ||||||
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The naval Battle of Stromboli took place on 8 January 1676 during the Franco-Dutch War between a French fleet of 20 ships under Abraham Duquesne and a combined fleet of 19 Dutch and one Spanish ship under Lieutenant-Admiral-General Michiel de Ruyter that lasted eight hours and ended inconclusively. The fleets fought again at the Battle of Augusta.
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large convoy (The information above is about the First Battle of Stromboli on 11 February 1675)
Possibly should be 1 more large Dutch ship
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