The (Sea) Battle of Trafalgar
That would be the battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, at which Vice-Admiral Nelson died in the moment of victory.
The joint French and Spanish fleet was defeated by Nelson at Trafalgar.
The British defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar, fought on October 21, 1805. This decisive naval engagement saw Admiral Horatio Nelson lead the British fleet to victory against the combined French and Spanish fleets. The battle effectively ensured British naval supremacy and thwarted Napoleon's plans to invade Britain. Nelson's leadership and tactics were instrumental in achieving this significant victory.
Trafalgar
Lord Nelson's defeat of the Spanish Armarda Charlotte 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.
There was no 1805 British Halfcrown minted.
That would be the battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, at which Vice-Admiral Nelson died in the moment of victory.
The joint French and Spanish fleet was defeated by Nelson at Trafalgar.
Everyone seems to think that it started in 1935 but Lord Nelson and Napoleon Bonaparte (the people against each other) wouldn't even be alive in this year. It actually started on the 21st of October 1805 in which was between the British and French/Spanish nations. Hope you found this helpful :)
The British defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar, fought on October 21, 1805. This decisive naval engagement saw Admiral Horatio Nelson lead the British fleet to victory against the combined French and Spanish fleets. The battle effectively ensured British naval supremacy and thwarted Napoleon's plans to invade Britain. Nelson's leadership and tactics were instrumental in achieving this significant victory.
Trafalgar
Trafalgar
The Naval battle was off Cape Trafalgar. Nelson defeated a combined French/Spanish fleet under Admiral Villeneuve. Nelson was killed, shot dead by a marksman.
It was 1805...Trafalgar.
The British navy end Napoleon's plan to invade Britain at Cape Trafalgar on Oct. 31, 1805, where the French - Spanish fleet under Adm. Pierre de Villeneuve was defeated by Adm. Lord Horatio Nelson.
British Institution was created in 1805.
Lord Nelson's defeat of the Spanish Armarda Charlotte 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.