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  2. Capture of the Dutch fleet at Den Helder - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of the Dutch fleet at Den Helder on the night of 23 January 1795 presents a rare occurrence of an interaction between warships and cavalry, in which a French Revolutionary Hussar regiment came close to a Dutch fleet frozen at anchor in the Nieuwediep, just east of the town of Den Helder.

  3. Napoleon in Holland - Wikipedia

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    Because of a lack of funds earlier that year 4,000 Dutch fishermen were forced (through conscription) to join the fleet. [8] Back in Amsterdam C.R.T. Krayenhoff accompanied Napoleon to see the fortifications of Muiden and Naarden. [9] On 22 October the universities of Utrecht, Harderwijk, and Franeker were closed.

  4. Fortifications of Den Helder - Wikipedia

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    Cut off from its base, the Dutch fleet surrendered on 30 August 1799 in what became known as the Vlieter incident. [3] In 1807 king Louis Bonaparte visited the north of Holland and Texel and Nieuwediep. By then there were about a dozen warships in the harbor. Napoleon wanted to fortify the place, and transfer the Amsterdam navy base to Den Helder.

  5. Willemsoord, Den Helder - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch authorities now realized that a fleet could only be safe in Nieuwediep if it was also protected on the land side. Already in 1803 the old village of Den Helder was fortified. The tip of the Nieuwediep (including battery De Unie) was somewhat surrounded by walls, and field fortifications were erected to protect the other coastal ...

  6. Naval history of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The main goal of the Dutch navy was to protect shipping lanes all over the world and, if need be, to repel a naval invasion of Dutch territory. Until 1648, Spain was the enemy; a Dutch States Navy/Dutch fleet destroyed the main force of a large Spanish fleet still under construction at Gibraltar in 1607.

  7. Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    Seeing an opportunity in Napoleon's historic defeat, Prussia, Sweden and several other German states switched sides, joining Russia, the United Kingdom and others opposing Napoleon. [ 136 ] [ page range too broad ] Napoleon vowed that he would create a new army as large as the one he had sent into Russia, and quickly built up his forces in the ...

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  9. List of ships of the line of the Dutch Republic - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Dutch (the United Provinces of the Netherlands) ships of the line, or sailing warships which formed the Dutch battlefleet.It covers ships built from about 1623 (there are few reliable records of individual earlier warships) until the creation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in March 1815, including the period of the French-controlled Batavian Republic, nominal Kingdom of ...