Action of 29 June 1609

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Action of 29 June 1609
Part of the
DateJune 29, 1609
Location36°49′05″N 10°18′18″E / 36.818°N 10.305°E / 36.818; 10.305Coordinates: 36°49′05″N 10°18′18″E / 36.818°N 10.305°E / 36.818; 10.305
Result Franco-Spanish victory
Belligerents
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Kingdom of Spain
Pavillon royal de France.svg Kingdom of France
Tunisian flag till 1831.svg Eyalet of Tunis
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Luis Fajardo
Pavillon royal de France.svg Beaulieu
Tunisian flag till 1831.svg Unknown
Strength
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg 8 galleons
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg 3 vessels
Pavillon royal de France.svg 3 vessels
Tunisian flag till 1831.svg 23 sailing ships
Tunisian flag till 1831.svg 1 galley
Casualties and losses
Unknown 21 sailing ships burnt
2 sailing ships captured
1 galley burnt.

The Action of 29 June 1609 was an attack on Tunisian ships on 29 June 1609 by a combined fleet of 8 Spanish galleons and 3 smaller vessels, under Admiral Don Luis Fajardo, and a French squadron of 3 vessels, under Beaulieu. The raid was made at the Halq al-Wadi, northern Tunisia.

Ships involved[]

Allies[]

Spain (Fajardo)
San Francisco
Santa María Magdalena
Nuestra Señora de los Remedios
San Fulgencio
Nuestra Señora del Rosario
San Augustín
Nuestra Señora de Regla
Santa Margarita
Santa Ana (frigate)
Nuestra Señora de Buen Viaje (caravel)
San Juan Bautista ("canoa")

France (Beaulieu)
Lune/Maan 50
2 small

Tunisia[]

Some of the Tunisian ships names were given as Madaleyne 24, Perle (French), Comte Maurice 50, Faulcon (Portuguese), as well as 1 700-ton ship and 1 500-ton ship of 31 guns. The 16 real fighting ships and the galley had 435 guns total.

Casualties[]

Under cover of heavy fire the boats were sent in. They overcame the small parties of shipkeepers and fired one ship after another. Of 23 Tunisian sailing ships, 21 were burnt and 2 captured while one Algerian galley was also burnt.

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