Battle of the Gulf of Roses
Action of 14 February 1795 | |||||||
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Part of the French Revolutionary Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
France | Spain | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mr.Guet (POW) |
Juan de Lángara José Jordán | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1 frigate | 1 ship of the line | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 frigate captured, 280 killed, wounded or captured[1] | unknown |
The Action of 14 February 1795 was a minor naval engagement of the French Revolutionary Wars fought in the Gulf of Roses between a ship of the line of Juan de Lángara’s fleet and a French squadron of a frigate and a corvette. For orders of Lángara, the Spanish Ship of the Line Reina María Luisa of 112 guns, chased the French frigate, named Iphigenie, more than one day, forcing finally her to strike her colors. The corvette, which separated three days before in a storm, was supposed to be lost.[2]
Several days later, on 30 March, when the Montañés of 74 guns was carrying the prize, she was attacked by a strong French squadron of eight ships of the line and two frigates which initially waved the Spanish flag.[3] Thanks to her superior speed, she was able to reach the port of Sant Feliu de Guíxols, and after a hard fight in which she fired 1,100 cannonballs,[4] the attacking forces were rejected with the only loss aboard the Montañés of three men killed and few wounded.[4] The French withdrew to Minorca.
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References
- Debrett, John (1795). collection of State papers, relative to the war against France now carrying on by Great-Britain and the several other European powers. London: J. Debrett.
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(help) - Marcelino Travieso, José (1856). La marina: revista científica, militar, administrativa, histórica, literaria, política y de comercio. Vol. 2. Madrid: Imprenta de T. Fortanet.
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