Battle of Cape St Vincent (1681) | |||||||
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![]() Brandenburg Navy, by Lieve Pietersz Verschuir (1684). | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Marquess of Villafiel | Thomas Alders | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
12 galleons 3 fireships | 6 ships | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
unknown |
10 killed, c. 30 wounded |
The Action of 30 September 1681 was a 2-hour fight that took place on 30 September 1681 near Cape St Vincent, and was a victory for the Spanish over Brandenburg, which suffered 10 dead and 30 wounded.
The Action[]
The small Brandenburg squadron, believing to have encountered a Spanish convoy of treasure ships from the Americas, attacked the far superior Spanish squadron that had been sent out to search for the suspected raiders, but retreated into the Portuguese port of Lagos, when the situation became clear. While they repaired their damage in Lagos, the Spanish treasure ships safely slipped by and into Cadiz.
Ships involved[]
Spain[]
- 12 ships
- 3 fireships
Brandenburg (Adlers)[]
- Markgraf von Brandenburg 50 guns (formerly Spanish Carolus Secundus, captured the previous year)
- Fuchs 20 guns
- Rother Löwe 20 guns
- Einhorn 12 guns
- Prinzess Maria 12 guns
- Wasserhund 10 guns
Total : 6 ships, 124 guns.
References[]
Coordinates: 37°01′22″N 8°59′27″W / 37.0228°N 8.9909°W
The original article can be found at Action of 30 September 1681 and the edit history here.