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Battle of Gibraltar (1607)

Coordinates:36°08′20″N5°23′55″W / 36.138887°N 5.398607°W /36.138887; -5.398607
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Eighty Years' war naval battle
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Battle of Gibraltar
Part of theEighty Years' War

Battle of Gibraltar byCornelis van Wieringen
Date25 April 1607 (1607-04-25)
Location
Result

Dutch victory

Belligerents
Dutch RepublicSpain
Commanders and leaders
Dutch RepublicJacob van Heemskerk SpainJuan Álvarez de Avilés 
Strength
26 warships
  • 10 galleons
    ± 12 smaller warships
Casualties and losses
  • 100 killed
    60 wounded
  • 350–4,000 killed
    5–10 galleons
    9–12 smaller warships
OriginsList of battles

1566–1572

Western Europe


1572–1576

Western Europe

European waters

1576–1579

Western Europe


1579–1588

Western Europe

European waters

Ten Years, 1588–1598

Western Europe

European waters

1599–1609

Western Europe

European waters

Twelve Years' Truce, 1609–1621

Western Europe

East Indies


1621–1648

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European waters

Americas

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PeaceAftermathHistoriography

The navalBattle of Gibraltar took place on 25 April 1607, during theEighty Years' War, when a Dutch fleet surprised and engaged a Spanish fleet anchored at theBay of Gibraltar. During the four hours of action, most of the Spanish ships were destroyed.

Forces

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A Dutch fleet of 26 warships was led by AdmiralJacob van Heemskerck. The Dutch flagship wasÆolus (of the Zeeland Admiralty). Other Dutch ships wereDe Roode Leeuw (also of the Zeeland Admiralty, and flagship of Vice-Admiral Laurens Jacobszoon Alteras),De Tijger (of the Maas Admiralty, and flagship of Rear-Admiral Lambert Hendrikszoon),De Zeehond,De Griffioen,De Gouden Leeuw,De Zwarte Beer,De Witte Beer, andDe Ochtendster.

A Spanish fleet of 21 ships, including 10galleons, was led by Don Juan Álvarez de Avilés. The Spanish flagshipSan Augustin was commanded by Don Juan's son. Other ships wereNuestra Señora de la Vega andMadre de Dios. The Spanish fleet was covered by a fortress, although the Dutch fleet was out of range of its guns at all times and the fortress guns were not able to affect the battle.[1]

Battle

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The battle

Van Heemskerk left some of his ships at the bay entrance to prevent the escape of any Spanish ships. Twenty from the Dutch fleet were ordered to focus on the Spanish galleons while the rest attacked the smaller vessels.[2] Van Heemskerk was killed during the first approach on the Spanish flagship as acannonball severed his leg. The Dutch then doubled up on the galleons and a few of the galleons caught fire. One exploded due to a shot that penetrated its powder magazine. The Dutch captured the Spanish flagship but let it go adrift.

Following the destruction of the Spanish ships, the Dutch deployed boats and killed hundreds of swimming Spanish sailors. The Dutch lost 100 men including Admiral Van Heemskerk. Sixty Dutch were wounded. Depending on the sources, most or all of the Spanish ships were lost and between 350 and 4,000 Spaniards were killed or captured. Álvarez de Avilés was amongst the dead.

Consequences

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The battle was a leading driver of theTwelve Years' Truce, under which the Dutch Republic achievedde facto recognition by theSpanish Crown.

The battle had an important indirect effect on theHistory of Ireland, specifically the key event known as "Flight of the Earls".Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, andRory O'Donnell, 1st Earl ofTyrconnell, leftUlster in Ireland with the intention of getting a Spanish army to invade Ireland on their behalf. The destruction of the Spanish fleet ruled out any such option, and the Earls found themselves in irrevocable exile – with major consequences for the later history of Ireland, and especially of Ulster.

Gallery

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Footnotes

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  1. ^(in Spanish) Fernández Duro, p. 234.
  2. ^Vier eeuwen varen, p. 64.

Sources

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  • Fernández, C. (1898).Armada Española desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y Aragón (in Spanish). Madrid: Rivedeneyra.
  • Vere, F. (1955).Salt in their Blood: the lives of the famous Dutch admirals.
  • De Jonge, J. C.Geschiedenis van het Nederlandse zeewezen (in Dutch).
  • Akveld, L. M.; et al. (1973).Vier Eeuwen Varen (in Dutch).
  • Warnsinck, J. C. M. (1941).Twaalf Doorluchtige Zeehelden (in Dutch).

External links

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