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Battle of Trafalgar
European history
Category:
History & Society
- Date:
- October 21, 1805
- Location:
- Atlantic Ocean
- Cádiz
- Strait of Gibraltar
- Spain
- Participants:
- France
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- Context:
- Napoleonic Wars
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Battle of Trafalgar, (October 21, 1805), naval engagement of the Napoleonic Wars, which established British naval supremacy for more than 100 years; it was fought west of Cape Trafalgar, Spain, between Cádiz and the Strait of Gibraltar. A fleet of 33 ships (18 French and 15 Spanish) under Admiral Pierre de Villeneuve fought a British fleet of 27 ships under Admiral Horatio Nelson. At the end of September 1805, Villeneuve had received orders to leave Cádiz and land troops at Naples to support the French campaign in southern Italy. On October 19–20 his fleet slipped out of Cádiz, hoping to ...(100 of 350 words)