Lord Nelson's defeat of the Spanish Armarda
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It was Lord Nelsons Royal Navy fleet of 27 ships plus 6 in support against a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 ships plus 8 in support.
By days end the Royal Navy had taken out 22 French/Spanish ships for 0 British ships.
Casualties for France/Spain was well over 12,000 men.
British casualties over 1,600 men including Lord Nelson, but it definetely proved to be one of Great Britain's finest moments in militery/naval history.
An 1805 naval battle in which the British defeated the combined French and Spanish fleets which consisted of warships constructed of wood and cloth sails powered by the wind.
It was a major UK victory, but they lost Horatio Nelson.
Trafalgar..............
Order of battle at the Battle of Trafalgar happened in 1805.
Admiral Horatio Nelson died on his flagship HMS Victory, at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.
Battle of Trafalgar
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Napoleon was defeated by Nelson(a British commander)
Order of battle at the Battle of Trafalgar happened in 1805.
Battle of Trafalgar happened on 1805-10-21.
Trafalgar Square didn't exist before the battle. It was built to commemorate Nelson's victory.
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
Admiral Horatio Nelson died on his flagship HMS Victory, at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.
It was named Trafalgar Square to commemorate the victory of the British Navy at the Battle of Trafalgar. It has a tall column on which stands a statue of Lord Horatio Nelson, who was killed during the battle.?
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No. 1815 was Waterloo; Trafalgar was 21 October 1805