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Battles of Schooneveld | |||||||
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Part of Franco-Dutch War | |||||||
The first battle of Schooneveld, 7 June 1673 by Willem van de Velde, the elder, painted c.1684. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
England France | Dutch Republic | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Rupert of the Rhine Jean II d'Estrées Edward Spragge |
Michiel de Ruyter Cornelis Tromp Adriaen Banckert | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
86 ships 24,295 men 4,826 cannon |
64 ships 14,762 men 3,157 cannon | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2 ships | 1 ship |
The Battles of Schooneveld were two naval battles of the Franco-Dutch War, fought off the coast of the Netherlands on 7 June and 14 June 1673 (New Style; 28 May and 4 June in the Julian calendar then in use in England) between an allied Anglo-French fleet commanded by Prince Rupert of the Rhine on his flagship the Royal Charles, and the fleet of the United Provinces, commanded by Michiel de Ruyter.
The Dutch victories in the two battles, and at the Battle of the Texel that followed in August, saved their country from an Anglo-French invasion.