Wooden sailing ships.
Battle of Copenhagen Battle of Trafalgar Battle of the Nile
Nelson!
It lasted for 3 hours. The battle was fought on 21 October 1805.
It was in the Battle of Trafalgar during Napoleon wars.
French and Spanish Admirals Villeneuve and Gravina.
Trafalgar Square didn't exist before the battle. It was built to commemorate Nelson's victory.
Only one vessel was sunk. The rest were captured. In those days, sailors were paid by the ships captured (called prizes) and then sold at auction. Sinking them in battle was lost monies. When ships became steel instead of wood, they no longer could be captured and sold at auction for prize money; with the exception of the Battle of Tsushima in 1905; that was the last time in history in which a battleship FLEET surrendered upon the high seas. But those were steel battleships and they were retained for use, and the others had sunk in battle. At Trafalgar, wooden ships were captured.
Trafalgar was a naval battle during theNapoleonicera along the strait of the same name. The Spanish built the largest ship with 65 guns on it. It was a combined force of Spanish and french ships versus the English ships under admiral Nelson. Nelson was killed but he won the battle.
Order of battle at the Battle of Trafalgar happened in 1805.
The column for Lord Admiral Nelson was erected there in commemoration of his famous victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Battle of Trafalgar happened on 1805-10-21.
No, the battle of Trafalgar was in 1805, 200 years after the last Tudor monarch.
There was no French Army destroyed at Trafalgar, it was a naval battle.
1,700 British died in the battle of Trafalgar and maybe even more.
The Battle of Trafalgar - 1911 was released on: USA: 22 September 1911
Nelson had 33 ships including 27 ships of the line.
Admiral Horatio Nelson died on his flagship HMS Victory, at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.