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Battle of Cape St Vincent (November 4, 1641)

Battle of Cape St Vincent (November 4, 1641)

by Ronald Teuthof | 6 Nov 1641 | 1621-1648 Towards independence, 1641, 80 Years' war (1568-1648), Spain

Background In 1641, after the outbreak of the Portuguese Restoration War, the Portuguese government, with Dutch and French help, prepared to start the offensive against Spain at sea. From the Dutch side, the Dutch States-General decided to send a fleet of 20...
Conquest of Luanda (1641)

Conquest of Luanda (1641)

by Ronald Teuthof | 26 Aug 1641 | 1621-1648 Towards independence, 1641, 80 Years' war (1568-1648), Africa, Slave trade, West Africa

26 augustus 1641 werd Luanda veroverd… test. We zetten er meet tekst in.         De groenteboer Henk en Arie Willem 7 op safari             Location:82 Main St. Brooklyn, NY Date:October 24, 2021 Purchase Tickets...
Siege of Malacca (1641)

Siege of Malacca (1641)

by Ronald Teuthof | 14 Jan 1641 | 1621-1648 Towards independence, 1641, 80 Years' war (1568-1648), Asia, Dutch Malacca

Background Malacca, constructed by the Malays in the 1400s, was a significant hub of trade toward the beginning of the 16th century. It was conquered by the Portuguese Empire in 1511 and was noted for its wealth and prestige by Portuguese...
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