Battle of Augusta

Battle of Augusta
Part of the Franco-Dutch War

Naval Battle of Augusta, by Ambroise-Louis Garneray.
Date 22 April 1676
Location Near Augusta (present-day Italy)
Result indecisive
Belligerents
 United Provinces
 Spain
 France
Commanders and leaders
Michiel de Ruyter Abraham Duquesne
Strength
17 Dutch + 10 Spanish ships of the line 29 ships of the line
Casualties and losses
about 700 killed about 500 killed

The naval Battle of Augusta (also known as the Battle of Agosta) took place on 22 April 1676 during the Franco-Dutch War and was fought between a French fleet of 29 man-of-war, five frigates and eight fireships under Abraham Duquesne and a Dutch-Spanish fleet of 27 (17 Dutch, 10 Spanish) plus five fireships with Dutch Lieutenant-Admiral-General Michiel de Ruyter in command. The battle was a short but intense affair and ended abruptly when Duquesne, after hearing that De Ruyter had been mortally wounded, retreated. Neither side lost a ship, though there were many dead and wounded, especially among the Dutch.

Contents

Order of battle

France (Abraham Duquesne)

First Squadron (Alméras)

Fireships

Second Squadron (Duquesne)

Fireships

Third Squadron (Gabaret)

Fireships:

Netherlands/Spain (Michiel de Ruyter)

De Ruyters squadron

De Haans squadron

Spanish ships

10 or 12 ships among them:
Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Capitana Real) 64/74 (1000-1100 crew) Almirante Francisco Pereire Freire de La Cerda (or de La Zerda)
Santiago (Nueva Real) 80
San Antonio de Napoles 44/46 (500 crew)
San Felipe 40/44
San Carlo/Salvator delle Fiandre/San Salvador (Almiranta de Flandres) 40/42/48 (350 crew)
San Joaquin/San Juan 80
San Gabriel 40
Santa Ana 54/60
Nuestra Señora del Rosario 50
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Las Animas

References