Assault on Cádiz
The Assault on Cadiz was a part of a protracted naval blockade of the Spanish port of Cadiz by the Royal Navy, which comprised the siege and the shelling of the city as well as an amphibious assault on the port itself from June to July 1797. After the battle of Cape Saint Vincent the British fleet led by Lord Jervis and Sir Horatio Nelson had appeared in the Gulf of Cadiz. During the first days of June the city was bombarded, but causing slight damage to the Spanish batteries, navy and city. Nelson's objective was to force the Spanish admiral Jose Mazarredo to leave the harbour with the Spanish fleet. Mazarredo prepared an intelligent response and the Spaniards began to build gunboats and small ships to protect the entrance of the harbour from the British. By the first days of July, after
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Assault on Cádiz
The Assault on Cadiz was a part of a protracted naval blockade of the Spanish port of Cadiz by the Royal Navy, which comprised the siege and the shelling of the city as well as an amphibious assault on the port itself from June to July 1797. After the battle of Cape Saint Vincent the British fleet led by Lord Jervis and Sir Horatio Nelson had appeared in the Gulf of Cadiz. During the first days of June the city was bombarded, but causing slight damage to the Spanish batteries, navy and city. Nelson's objective was to force the Spanish admiral Jose Mazarredo to leave the harbour with the Spanish fleet. Mazarredo prepared an intelligent response and the Spaniards began to build gunboats and small ships to protect the entrance of the harbour from the British. By the first days of July, after
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El bloqueo de Cádiz formó part ...... del Tratado de Amiens en 1802.
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L'Assaut sur Cadiz est un épis ...... vis à Evan Nepean, 21 mai 1797
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The Assault on Cadiz was a par ...... is to Evan Nepean, 21 May 1797
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Нападение на Кадис — часть про ...... я Амьенского мира в 1802 году.
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3 armed boats sunk
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*British assault repelled
*Economic losses for both countries
*Failure of the bombardment of the city
Spanish victory
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Nelson's Blockading Squadron at Cadiz 1797 by T. Buttersworth, oil on canvas.
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Spain
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Federico Gravina
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Horatio Nelson
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John Jervis
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José de Mazarredo
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Assault on Cadiz
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June 1797
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the French Revolutionary Wars
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Coast of Cádiz, Spain
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Spanish victory
*British assau ...... omic losses for both countries
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El bloqueo de Cádiz formó part ...... na serie de ataques fracasados
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L'Assaut sur Cadiz est un épis ...... du port des attaques britanniq
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The Assault on Cadiz was a par ...... the first days of July, after
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Нападение на Кадис — часть про ...... ения Амьенского мира в 1802 го
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Assault on Cádiz
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Assaut sur Cadix
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Bloqueo de Cádiz
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Нападение на Кадис (1797)
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Assault on Cadiz (1797)
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