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1602 battle of the Anglo-Spanish War of 1585–1604
The Battle of Sesimbra Bay was a naval engagement that took place on 3 June 1602, during the Anglo-Spanish War. It was fought off the coast of Portugal
Battle_of_Sesimbra_Bay
English warship, built 1596
resulted at the Battle of Sesimbra Bay in the capture of a large carrack loaded with treasure valued at a million ducats. The next event of Warspite's career
English_ship_Warspite_(1596)
Fortress in Portugal
16th-century Manueline fort. During the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604), the Battle of Sesimbra Bay between two English naval forces and a Spanish fleet took place
Fortress of Saint James of Sesimbra
Fortress_of_Saint_James_of_Sesimbra
1602 Anglo-Dutch naval victory over Spain
III's dreams, and English fears, of a galley-borne invasion of England from Flanders. Battle of Sesimbra Bay Battle of Sluis (1603) Wernham pp. 400–401
Battle_of_the_Narrow_Seas
Day of the year
English naval force defeats a fleet of Spanish galleys, and captures a large Portuguese carrack at the Battle of Sesimbra Bay. 1608 – Samuel de Champlain lands
June_3
War (1585–1604): Battle of Sesimbra Bay off of the coast of Portugal – Five galleons of the English Royal Navy defeat a larger force of Spanish Navy ships
1600s_in_England
1601-2 event in the Anglo-Spanish war
defeating Spinolas's galleys; firstly at the Battle of Sesimbra Bay, and secondly with the Dutch, at the Battle of the Narrow Seas, thus gaining supremacy
Fourth_Spanish_Armada
Calendar year
Anglo-Spanish War (1585) – Battle of Sesimbra Bay off of the coast of Portugal: Five galleons of the English Royal Navy defeat a larger force of Spanish Navy ships
1602
Spanish raid on Cornwall
The Raid on Mounts Bay also known as the Spanish attack on Mounts Bay was a Spanish raid on Cornwall, England, that took place between 2 and 4 August 1595
Raid_on_Mount's_Bay
Cicely, a daughter of Thomas Grey, 1st Marquis of Dorset. Dudley was the first cousin of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, the father of Lady Jane Grey, the
Henry_Dudley_(conspirator)
Battle of 1592 during the Anglo-Spanish War
with a trading factory at Bantam. Battle of Flores (1591) Portuguese India Armadas Santa Catarina Battle of Sesimbra Bay Bicheno 2012, p. 304–06. Simões
Battle_of_Flores_(1592)
séperation de la Castille jusqu'à nos jours (in French). Parent-Desbarres. Battle of Alarcos, Theresa M. Vann, Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia, Ed. E. Michael
List of wars involving Portugal
List_of_wars_involving_Portugal
Innovative warship
Treasurer of the Navy in 1577, he had sailed all over the world, and his ideas contributed to the production of a new race-built series of galleons—of which
English ship Dreadnought (1573)
English_ship_Dreadnought_(1573)
1600 Eighty Years War battle
The Battle of Nieuwpoort (also known as the Battle of the Dunes) was fought on 2 July 1600 during the Eighty Years War and the Anglo-Spanish war in the
Battle_of_Nieuwpoort
Royal Navy officer and politician
reign of Queen Elizabeth by defeating a Spanish and Portuguese fleet at Sesimbra Bay near Lisbon capturing a rich large carrack. He also took prisoner the
William Monson (Royal Navy officer)
William_Monson_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Municipality in Spain
Netherlands – 1991 Niederanven, Luxembourg – 1991 Preveza, Greece – 1991 Sesimbra, Portugal – 1991 Sherborne, United Kingdom – 1991 Karkkila, Finland – 1997–2016
Altea
1591 naval battle
The Battle of Flores was a naval engagement during the Brittany Campaign of the Anglo-Spanish War of 1585 fought off the Island of Flores between an English
Battle_of_Flores_(1591)
Fleet sailing against England in 1588
scatter. The armada suffered further losses in the ensuing Battle of Gravelines and was in danger of running aground on the Dutch coast when the wind changed
Spanish_Armada
1591 battle
The Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar was a naval action off Gibraltar on 24th of April, 1591. A fleet of three English merchant vessels escorted by a
Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar (1591)
Battle_of_the_Strait_of_Gibraltar_(1591)
Part of the Anglo–Spanish War
The Battle of Pantelleria (1586), also known as the Fight at Pantalarea was a naval engagement during the Anglo–Spanish War off the island of Pantelleria
Battle_of_Pantelleria_(1586)
Decade
Anglo-Spanish War (1585) – Battle of Sesimbra Bay off of the coast of Portugal: Five galleons of the English Royal Navy defeat a larger force of Spanish Navy ships
1600s_(decade)
merger of the other factions on the Nationalist side. 1936–1937, then merged into FET y de las JONS Jaques, Tony (19 January 2007). Dictionary of Battles and
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
1591 naval battle between England and Spain
The Battle of Berlengas Islands was a naval battle which took place off the Portuguese coast on 15 July 1591, during the war between Elizabeth I of England
Battle of the Berlengas (1591)
Battle_of_the_Berlengas_(1591)
Battle of the Anglo-Spanish War
The Battle of the Bay of Biscay of 1592 was a naval engagement that took place in waters of the Bay of Biscay, in November 1592, between a Spanish naval
Battle of the Bay of Biscay (1592)
Battle_of_the_Bay_of_Biscay_(1592)
Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Bicheno, Hugh (2012). Elizabeth's sea dogs:
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Spanish Navy officer (1571–1603)
the Battle of Sesimbra Bay and two more during the Battle of the Narrow Seas (1602). On 26 May the following year, Spinola died in the Battle of Sluis
Federico_Spinola
1597 battle
Battle of Turnhout, also known as the Battle of Tielenheide, was fought on 24 January 1597 by allied forces of the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of England
Battle_of_Turnhout_(1597)
16th-century European battle
The Battle of Zutphen was fought on 22 September 1586, near the village of Warnsveld and the town of Zutphen, the Netherlands, during the Eighty Years'
Battle_of_Zutphen
Battle in England's conquest of Gaelic Ireland
The siege of Kinsale (Irish: Léigear Chionn tSáile), also known as the battle of Kinsale, was the ultimate battle in England's conquest of Gaelic Ireland
Siege_of_Kinsale
Battle in the French Wars of Religion
The Battle of Arques occurred on 15–29 September 1589 between the French royal forces of King Henry IV of France and troops of the Catholic League commanded
Battle_of_Arques
1593 naval battle
withdrawal of the French-Protestant troops. Battle of Craon Battle of the Bay of Biscay (1592) Siege of Fort Crozon Battle of Cornwall French Wars of Religion
Battle_of_Blaye
Seaside suburb of Cape Town, in Western Cape, South Africa
became the end point for the SAT-1 Copper cable between South Africa and Sesimbra, Portugal. In 1992, the cable was replaced by the SAT-2 fiber optic cable
Melkbosstrand
Anglo-Dutch–Spanish naval engagement
The Battle of Bayona Islands, also known as the Battle of Bayona Bay, was a naval engagement that took place in early 1590, off Bayona Islands (present-day
Battle of Bayona Islands (1590)
Battle_of_Bayona_Islands_(1590)
English naval officer, politician, and landowner
June, being then off Lisbon, they had news of a large carrack and eleven galleys in Cezimbra bay. Some of the English ships had been sent home as not
Richard_Leveson_(admiral)
Small turret projecting from the top of towers or parapets
Fortaleza de Santiago, Sesimbra Municipality, Portugal Gardjola at the Spur, Senglea, Malta Garita at El Cañuelo in the Bay of San Juan, Puerto Rico South-East
Bartizan
The action of San Mateo Bay or action of Atacames Bay was a naval engagement which took place from 29 June to 1 July 1594 between the galleon Dainty under
Action_of_San_Mateo_Bay
Battle of the French Wars of Religion
The Battle of Château-Laudran or also known as the Skirmish at Quenelac was a military engagement that took place between 11 and 13 June 1591. Protestant
Battle_of_Château-Laudran
Naval battle during the Eighty Years' War
4681°W / 36.8403; -2.4681 The Battle of the Gulf of Almería, also known as the Battle of Almería Bay or the Battle of Cape of Palos, was a naval Spanish
Battle of the Gulf of Almería (1591)
Battle_of_the_Gulf_of_Almería_(1591)
1590 Battle of the French Wars of Religion
The Battle of Ivry was fought on 14 March 1590, during the French Wars of Religion. The battle was a decisive victory for Henry IV of France, leading
Battle_of_Ivry
Early battle in the Anglo-Spanish War
The Battle of Santo Domingo (1586) or the Capture of Santo Domingo was a military and naval action fought on 1 January 1586, of the recently declared
Battle of Santo Domingo (1586)
Battle_of_Santo_Domingo_(1586)
War between the kingdoms of Spain and England
Leveson conducted a blockade of Spain, the first of its kind. Off Portugal, they sailed into Sesimbra bay where a fleet of eight Spanish galleys under
Anglo-Spanish_War_(1585–1604)
Battle between English and Irish forces in County Cork in 1601
The Battle of Castlehaven was a naval battle that took place on 6 December 1601 in the bay off Castlehaven on the south coast of Ireland during the Nine
Battle_of_Castlehaven
1595 naval battle in the Caribbean
The Battle of Guadalupe Island, also known as the Battle of Guadalupe, was a naval action that took place off Guadalupe Island (French: Guadeloupe), Caribbean
Battle of Guadalupe Island (1595)
Battle_of_Guadalupe_Island_(1595)
Part of the Eighty Years' War
The Battle of the Lippe was a cavalry action fought on 2 September 1595 on the banks of the Lippe river, in Germany, between a corps of Spanish cavalry
Battle_of_the_Lippe
Military event that took place in January 1596 during the Anglo–Spanish War
Elizabeth and the Delight, which were scuttled in Portobelo Bay. Wreckage thought to be that of the two ships was found by divers in 2011 but attempts to
Drake's_Assault_on_Panama
Battle during the Anglo-Spanish War
fleet anchored in the Bay of Cádiz. The attacking forces disembarked, captured, sacked, and burned the city and took hostage several of the city's prominent
Capture_of_Cádiz
English victory over Spain in Puerto Rico
The Battle of San Juan was a military and naval action on June 15, 1598 when an English force of 20 ships and 1,700 men under Sir George Clifford, Earl
Battle_of_San_Juan_(1598)
Naval battle between Spain and Portugal (1583)
victory at the Battle of Ponta Delgada, the Marquis of Santa Cruz, secure within his Lisbon base, prepared an amphibious invasion of overwhelming force:
Conquest_of_the_Azores
The Battle of the Gulf of Cádiz was a naval action which occurred on 7 August 1604. The battle took place when a flotilla of two galleons commanded by
Battle_of_the_Gulf_of_Cádiz
1596 naval battle near Cuba
The Battle of Pinos was a naval engagement between a Spanish fleet under Admiral Bernardino Delgadillo y Avellaneda and the surviving ships of Francis
Battle_of_Pinos
Spanish victory during the Anglo–Spanish War
The Battle of San Juan (1595) was a Spanish victory during the Anglo–Spanish War. This war broke out in 1585 and was fought not only in the European theatre
Battle_of_San_Juan_(1595)
Part of the Anglo-Spanish War
The Battle of Cartagena de Indias (1586) or the Capture of Cartagena de Indias was a military and naval action fought on 9–11 February 1586, of the recently
Battle of Cartagena de Indias (1586)
Battle_of_Cartagena_de_Indias_(1586)
1603 battle
The Battle of Puerto Caballos was a military event during the Anglo–Spanish War to capture the Spanish town and port of Puerto Caballos (present-day Puerto
Battle of Puerto Caballos (1603)
Battle_of_Puerto_Caballos_(1603)
1595 naval battle of the Anglo-Spanish War
The Battle of las Palmas was an unsuccessful English naval expedition in 1595 during the Anglo-Spanish War against the Spanish island of Gran Canaria.
Battle_of_Las_Palmas
English privateer attacks against the Spanish Main
took place at the town of La Yaguana. Newport then completed his expedition by raiding settlements and shipping in the Bay of Honduras before heading
Newport's_1592_expedition
1592 battle
The battle of Craon took place during the Brittany campaign of the French Wars of Religion in Craon, Mayenne between 21–24 May 1592. It was fought between
Battle_of_Craon
The Battle of the Barbary Coast was a minor naval engagement that took place off in the Barbary Coast not far from the Gibraltar Strait, on July 26, 1592
Battle_of_the_Barbary_Coast
stripped of any use and set adrift. With a few weeks however much of the fleet was affected by scurvy by the time they arrived at Table Bay on 9 September
1601 East India Company Voyage
1601_East_India_Company_Voyage
1589 English–Spanish conflict
them, alleging unfavourable winds and too much risk of becoming embayed by the Spaniards in the Bay of Biscay. He headed in a different direction and attacked
Siege_of_Coruña
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
river. Overland it was always a point of passage between Cacilhas and the south (Azeitão, Setúbal and Sesimbra), functioning as a corridor that connected
Amora_(Seixal)
English fleet sent against Spain in 1589
island of Berlengas, they spotted Cape Roca indicating the Tagus estuary was not far off. By the end of the day, the fleet anchored in the bay of Peniche
English_Armada
The First Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar was a naval engagement that took place on 24 April 1590 during the Anglo-Spanish War. Ten English armed merchant
Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar (1590)
Battle_of_the_Strait_of_Gibraltar_(1590)
1587 English naval attacks by Francis Drake
launches at El Puntal. During the night of the 29th and all the following day and night the battle raged in the bay. At dawn on 1 May, the English withdrew
Singeing the King of Spain's Beard
Singeing_the_King_of_Spain's_Beard
Headland in Setúbal, Portugal
western coast of the civil parish of Castelo, municipality of Sesimbra, in the Portuguese district of Setúbal, at the very southwestern corner of the Setubal
Cape_Espichel
British naval voyage 1586–1588
Tenacatitia Bay and took thirty men inland to the village of Acatlan where they burned most of the houses and defaced the church. Leaving the bay on 14 September
Thomas Cavendish's circumnavigation
Thomas_Cavendish's_circumnavigation
Municipality in Lombardy, Italy
Netherlands (1991) Niederanven, Luxembourg (1991) Preveza, Greece (1991) Sesimbra, Portugal (1991) Sherborne, England, United Kingdom (1991) Karkkila, Finland
Bellagio,_Lombardy
1594 naval engagement during the Anglo-Spanish War
The Action of Faial or the Battle of Faial Island was a naval engagement that took place on 22–23 June 1594 during the Anglo-Spanish War in which the
Action_of_Faial
Portuguese football manager (born 1963)
him and continued to play in the lower levels of the Portuguese football league system, first with Sesimbra, and then for Comércio e Indústria, where he
José_Mourinho
Sacking of the Portuguese colony by Francis Drake
Real de São Filipe was built which still stands today. Battle of Santo Domingo (1586) Battle of Cartagena de Indias (1586) Raid on St. Augustine Andrews
Capture_of_Santiago_(1585)
Spanish military leader
actions were: 1596 Defense of Cádiz against the attack of the English Fleet sent by Queen Elizabeth I of England. 1602 At Sesimbra Bay commanding three galleys
Álvaro de Bazán, 2nd Marquess of Santa Cruz
Álvaro_de_Bazán,_2nd_Marquess_of_Santa_Cruz
1604 siege and conquest of Sluis by Dutch rebel general Maurice of Nassau
The siege of Sluis (1604), also known as the Sluis campaign or the Battle of the Oostburg Line, was a series of military actions that took place during
Siege_of_Sluis_(1604)
1590-1598 occupation of Brittany by Spain
was always proud of the flags captured from the enemy in the battles he had with Raleigh's squadron in 1592 when, under the command of Don Diego de Bazán
Brittany_campaign_(1590–1598)
prizes. A number of Portuguese and Spanish ships were captured and also included a battle at Faial, which resulted in the capture of the fort and the
Azores_Voyage_of_1589
Local council in Southern Region, Malta
Oxelösund, Sweden Preveza, Greece Rokiškis, Lithuania Rovinj, Croatia Sesimbra, Portugal Sherborne, United Kingdom Sigulda, Latvia Siret, Romania Škofja
Marsaskala
Municipality in Alentejo, Portugal
a large band of pirates. The King, who was careful to indemnity the losses, established a small base of three ships in Sines and Sesimbra to combat these
Sines
16th century battle in France
siege of Amiens (French: Siège d'Amiens) was a siege and battle fought during the Franco-Spanish War (1595–1598), as part of both the French Wars of Religion
Siege_of_Amiens_(1597)
1594 siege
Águila and his remaining troops into battle, but Águila retreated further away. The Duke of Mercœur, on hearing of the defeat, was furious and threatened
Siege_of_Fort_Crozon
English military and exploratory expedition
stayed behind in a camp on the island of Trinidad. Kemys remounted the Orinoco river and Watt was killed in a battle with the Spaniards as they destroyed
Raleigh's El Dorado expedition
Raleigh's_El_Dorado_expedition
coast of the Royal Audiencia of Guatemala in the New World empire of Spain on 16 March 1594, Langton raided the place and after a three-day battle won possession
Raid on Puerto Caballos (1594)
Raid_on_Puerto_Caballos_(1594)
Military actions in 1595
himself during the battle against the Spanish Armada in 1588. Somers first sailed into the public eye when, heading toward Spain in command of the Flibcote
Preston–Somers_expedition
Minor naval engagement off Bermuda during the Anglo–Spanish War
the Western coast of North America (modern-day North Carolina). War had already been declared by Philip II of Spain after the Treaty of Nonsuch in which
Action_off_Bermuda_(1585)
Fleet of Spanish ships, intended to attack England in 1597
Richard Leveson most notably off Sesimbra in 1602. They could also defend the Channel when some months later a Spanish fleet of Galleys was defeated by an Anglo-Dutch
Third_Spanish_Armada
1040–1147 Berber dynasty in west Africa and Iberia
Other coastal towns such as Málaga, Algecerias, Valencia, Denia, Sesimbra, Lisbon, Sines, Oran also had significant economic expansion in this era
Almoravid_dynasty
Battle in the Eighty Years' War
capture of Breda was a short battle during the Eighty Years' War and Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) during which a Dutch and English army led by Maurice of Nassau
Capture_of_Breda_(1590)
Naval operation performed by English privateers in Cuba
The Blockade of Western Cuba, also known as the Watts' West Indies Expedition of 1591, was an English privateering naval operation that took place off
Blockade_of_Western_Cuba
English military expedition during the Anglo–Spanish War
their size to five. Their target was the port of Tabasco (then called San Juan Bautista) in the Bay of New Spain under governor Lázaro Suárez de Córdova
Raid_on_Tabasco_(1599)
Minor Anglo-Spanish War raid
In March 1596 a Spanish pinnace arrived in Cawsand Bay just below Mount Edgcumbe with upwards of 25 men armed with muskets. The Spanish forces managed
Attack_on_Cawsand
Commune in Normandy, France
and health resort of Mont Saint-Michel Bay, at the end of the Côte des Havres, a former cod-fishing port and the first shellfish port of France. It is sometimes
Granville,_Manche
Military event
bank of the James River, upstream in the interior from the Chesapeake Bay, on the East Coast of the North America continent, the beginnings of English
Capture_of_Portobello_(1601)
Fleet of Spanish ships, intended to attack England in 1596
that succeeded in weathering the Cape were scattered into the ports of the Bay of Biscay, many battered beyond repair. The whole Spanish force had ceased
Second_Spanish_Armada
1591 siege of the Eighty Years' War
The siege of Knodsenburg, Relief of Knodzenburg or also known as Battle of the Betuwe was a military action that took place during the Eighty Years' War
Siege_of_Knodsenburg
perto de Sesimbra. Cibersul, 19 July 2013. (in Portuguese) [Anon.] (2013k). Lula de seis metros e 50 quilos capturada na costa de Sesimbra. RTP, 20 July
List of giant squid specimens and sightings (2001–2014)
List_of_giant_squid_specimens_and_sightings_(2001–2014)
1586 Capture of Venlo
Sluis (1587) Battle of Zutphen List of governors of the Spanish Netherlands David Hume & John Lingard p.52 John Lothrop Motley. History of the United Netherlands:
Siege_of_Venlo_(1586)
Portuguese fortification
defensive works along the coast of the island. During the Iberian Union, the fortifications in the Bay of Angra were at the centre of the Azores and a strategic
Fortress of São João Baptista (Angra do Heroísmo)
Fortress_of_São_João_Baptista_(Angra_do_Heroísmo)
1591 campaign by Maurice of Nassau
Maurice of Nassau was able to recapture the cities of Nijmegen, Deventer, Zutphen, Delfzijl, Hulst and Knodsenburg. In October 1578, Philip II of Spain
Maurice's_campaign_of_1591
1590 siege
The siege of Rheinberg 1586–1590, also known as the capture of Rheinberg of 1590, took place at the strategic Cologne enclave of Rheinberg (present-day
Siege of Rheinberg (1586–1590)
Siege_of_Rheinberg_(1586–1590)
Placentia Bay were destroyed too. Soon the lack of prizes in the region became more apparent and Drake met up and joined forces with another of Raleigh’s
Newfoundland expedition (1585)
Newfoundland_expedition_(1585)
This is a list of Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) products by country. Protected Designation of Origin is a Geographical Indication under EU and
List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country
List_of_Protected_Designation_of_Origin_products_by_country
Medieval European military campaign
The siege of Groenlo was a siege of Groenlo during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War by a Dutch and English army led by Maurice of Nassau after
Siege_of_Groenlo_(1597)
1585 siege
The siege of IJsseloord or the capture of Arnhem was a siege that took place between the 6 and 15 October 1585 at Arnhem (Gelderland in the Netherlands)
Siege_of_IJsseloord
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