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  2. Trafalgar campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Trafalgar campaign was a long and complicated series of fleet manoeuvres carried out by the combined French and Spanish fleets; and the opposing moves of the Royal Navy during much of 1805. These were the culmination of French plans to force a passage through the English Channel , and so achieve a successful invasion of the United Kingdom .

  3. Action of 5 October 1804; 1805 The Trafalgar campaign; 1805 campaign of the sea lanes (1805–1810) Basque Roads operation; French commerce raiding campaign of 1805; Buenos Aires operation of 1806; Escape of the Portuguese fleet

  4. Battle of Trafalgar - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Trafalgar was a naval engagement that took place on 21 October 1805 between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies during the War of the Third Coalition (August–December 1805) of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815).

  5. French Imperial Navy - Wikipedia

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    The first use of the title 'Imperial Navy' was in 1804, following the Coronation of Napoleon, a name derived from the old French Navy under The Republic. It notably saw action at the Battle of Trafalgar, and also played a role in Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom. After the First Bourbon Restoration in 1814, the navy was renamed ...

  6. Bibliography of 18th–19th century Royal Naval history

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    The battle of Trafalgar W. Clowes & sons, limited, p. 18, E'book; Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford. The campaign of Trafalgar, Volume 2. Longmans, Green, and co., 1919. p. 538. E'book; Fraser, Edward (1906). The enemy at Trafalgar: an account of the battle from eye-witnesses' narratives and letters and despatches from the French and Spanish fleets

  7. Jean-Jacques Magendie - Wikipedia

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    After she entered service, he became her captain and flag officer to Vice-Admiral Latouche Tréville, who died on board on 18 August 1804, and then to Vice-Admiral Villeneuve. [1] Magendie then took part in the Trafalgar Campaign, notably the Battle of Cape Finisterre.

  8. Israel Pellew - Wikipedia

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    The Trafalgar Campaign [ edit ] Pellew next went to sea in April 1804 following the Peace of Amiens , commanding the ship of the line Conqueror in the Channel before going to the Mediterranean in September and participating in the full chase across the Atlantic after the French fleet and the return leg to Cadiz.

  9. List of books about the Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Trafalgar Companion: The Complete Guide to History's Most Famous Sea Battle and the Life of Admiral Lord Nelson. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-1845130183. Davies, David (1996). Fighting Ships: Ships of the Line 1793–1815. London: Constable. ISBN 978-0094760202. Davies, Paul (1972). The Battle of Trafalgar. London: Pan Books. ISBN 978 ...