Dunkirkers
During the Dutch Revolt (1568–1648), the Dunkirkers or Dunkirk Privateers were commerce raiders in the service of the Spanish monarchy. They were also part of the Dunkirk fleet, which consequently was a part of the Spanish monarchy's Flemish fleet (Armada de Flandes). The Dunkirkers operated from the ports of the Flemish coast: Nieuwpoort, Ostend, and Dunkirk. Throughout the Eighty Years' War, the fleet of the Dutch Republic repeatedly tried to destroy the Dunkirkers. The first Dunkirkers sailed a group of warships outfitted by the Spanish government, but non-government investment in privateering soon led to a more numerous fleet of privately owned and outfitted warships.
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Dunkirkers
During the Dutch Revolt (1568–1648), the Dunkirkers or Dunkirk Privateers were commerce raiders in the service of the Spanish monarchy. They were also part of the Dunkirk fleet, which consequently was a part of the Spanish monarchy's Flemish fleet (Armada de Flandes). The Dunkirkers operated from the ports of the Flemish coast: Nieuwpoort, Ostend, and Dunkirk. Throughout the Eighty Years' War, the fleet of the Dutch Republic repeatedly tried to destroy the Dunkirkers. The first Dunkirkers sailed a group of warships outfitted by the Spanish government, but non-government investment in privateering soon led to a more numerous fleet of privately owned and outfitted warships.
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During the Dutch Revolt (1568– ...... owned and outfitted warships.
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Les corsaires dunkerquois béné ...... prévu par le traité d'Utrecht.
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O termo corsários de Dunquerqu ...... res foi Jean Bart (1650–1703).
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Pada saat meletusnya Pemberont ...... kan kerugian terhadap Belanda.
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De Duinkerker kapers waren de ...... ende of Nieuwpoort opereerden.
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Corsaire dunkerquois
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Corsarios dunkerqueses
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Corsários de Dunquerque
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Duinkerker kapers
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Dunkirkers
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Дюнкеркские корсары
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