Battle of Syracuse (1710)
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The Battle of Syracuse was a naval engagement of the War of the Spanish Succession fought on 9 November 1710, outside the Sicilian port of Syracuse. A French fleet of four ships under the command of Jacques Cassard came to relieve a heavily laden French merchant fleet that had been blockaded in the Syracuse harbour by a British fleet. Cassard arrived off Syracuse when most of the blockading fleet had left to resupply at Port Mahon; he successfully captured and Pembroke, the two ships left to maintain the blockade, and escorted the fleet to Marseilles.
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- Norman, Charles Boswell. The corsairs of France
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Coordinates: 15°17′03″N 37°03′58″E / 15.284288°N 37.066228°E
Categories:
- British battle stubs
- French battle stubs
- Naval battles of the War of the Spanish Succession
- Conflicts in 1710
- Naval battles involving Great Britain
- Naval battles involving France
- History of Syracuse, Sicily
- 18th-century military history of Italy