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Battle Of Trafalgar

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Lord Nelson's defeat of the Spanish Armarda Charlotte It was Lord Nelsons Royal Navy fleet of 27 ships plus 6 in support against a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 ships plus 8 in support. By days end the Royal Navy had taken out 22 ...
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Same day it started - October 21, 1805.firing ceased after darkness fell.
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Admiral Horatio Nelson. was the commanding British officer. He was a tactical genius too.
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The Battle of Trafalgar was fought in 1805 in Cape Trafalgar which is 80km east of Cadiz.
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Trafalgar was the British fleet under Admiral Nelson against the French and Spanish fleets under Admiral Villeneuve. The British won. Waterloo involved three armies. The British Duke of Wellington commanded an army which consisted of Britis...
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The battle of Trafalgar was fought in 21st October, 1805 that set up British naval superlatives in Europe. The great historical fight of naval engagement in the Napoleonic Wars was taken place at west of Cape Trafalgar, Spain. Pierre de Vil...
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Former British Conservative politician Michael Portillo presents the final installment in a series revisiting the great moments of history to discover that they often conceal other events of equal but forgotten importance. Nelson's victory ...
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・ October 21, 1805. It also ended on October 21, 1805. August 22, 1805 was the day Nelson returned to Portsmouth, ... ・ The Nelson Touch. "The Nelson Touch" called for the Franco-Spanish line to be broken in two places, resulting ...
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It put Admiral Horatio Nelson out of the picture and destroyed a significant part of the French fleet.
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Yes. We wouldn't have Trafalgar Square.
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