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Battle of Trafalgar - Wikipedia The Battle of Trafalgar was a naval engagement that took place on 21 October 1805 between the Royal Navy and a combined fleet of the French and Spanish navies during the War of the Third Coalition [5]
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Battle of Trafalgar | Summary, Facts, Significance | Britannica The Battle of Trafalgar was a naval engagement fought between British and French-led forces on October 21, 1805, during the Napoleonic Wars It took place west of Cape Trafalgar, Spain, between Cádiz and the Strait of Gibraltar
Battle of Trafalgar - Map, 1805 Winner | HISTORY The naval battle of Trafalgar, which took place in the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest coast of Spain on October 21, 1805, was a pivotal moment in the Napoleonic wars that helped seal Napoleon’s
History and Major Facts about the Battle of Trafalgar On October 21, 1805 Admiral Nelson lead the British against France and Spain The Battle of Trafalgar marked a decisive moment in the struggle for naval supremacy between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of France and Spain, led by Napoleon Bonaparte
The Battle of Trafalgar: The greatest sea battle of the . . . For Napoleon, the defeat at Trafalgar destroyed any realistic chance of invading Britain The combined French and Spanish fleets suffered disastrous losses that left Britain in control of the seas for the remainder of the Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Trafalgar order of battle - Wikipedia The Battle of Trafalgar was fought between British and Franco-Spanish fleets on 21 October 1805 A force of 27 British ships of the line faced 33 allied ships Both forces were formed in two columns; the British sailed parallel, the allied one following the other