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The Battle of Palermo took place on 2 June 1676 during the
Franco-Dutch War The Franco-Dutch War, also known as the Dutch War (french: Guerre de Hollande; nl, Hollandse Oorlog), was fought between France and the Dutch Republic, supported by its allies the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark-Nor ...
, between a
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force sent to support a revolt in the city of
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against the Spanish rule in
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, and a Spanish force supported by a Dutch maritime expedition force.


Background

The Dutch and Spanish ships were at bay making repairs from an earlier
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where Dutch Lt. Admiral General de Ruyter suffered lethal injuries. His death caused a severe impact on morale of the Dutch. The command of their fleet was transferred to Vice Admiral den Haen while the general command was assumed by Spanish admiral Don
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. The French fleet under nominal command of Duke of Mortemart arrived from Messina. The actual planning of the battle belonged to Vice Admiral Duquesne, Rear Admiral de Tourville and Rear Admiral Gabaret. The Dutch were inclined to meet the French at sea, but they were disappointed greatly by the Spanish conduct in the previous
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. The Dutch and Spanish ships of the line and frigates were springed in a battle line order across the bay with the Spanish galleys in front of them to protect from enemy
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s. The French fleet was larger and more powerful. Many Spanish ships were of older designs equipped with low calibre cannons and incomplete untrained crews. The Dutch crews were very well trained, though also incomplete due to irrecoverable losses in the previous battles and a dysentery epidemic. The French plan was to engage in combat with the Spanish ships first, continue with the Dutch ships and coastal batteries until the bay got covered with gunpowder smoke under which the fireships should attack.


The battle

The Spanish ships couldn't maintain the battle order for a long time. Many of them cut spring ropes and left the line without order. Three Spanish frigates were burnt due to a French fireship attack. Two Spanish galleys were destroyed by artillery fire with Admiral de Villaroel killed. When Spanish resistance on the right side of the line collapsed, the French attacked the left side and centre consisting of the Dutch ships mostly with all their force. The Spanish flagship, 70-gun ''Nuestra Señora del Pilar'', was attacked by four French fireships, caught fire and exploded with 200 sailors and both Spanish admirals, de Ibarra and de La Cerda, killed. The majority of Dutch losses could be attributed to another successful French fireship attack on the 68-gun ''Steenbergen'' which collided with two other Dutch ships, 50-gun ''Vrijheid'' and 36-gun ''Leiden'', in a failed evasive manoeuvre. All three Dutch ships caught fire and exploded, though most of their crews escaped successfully. Rear Admiral van Middelandt was killed on board ''Steenbergen''. The Dutch continued to resist though. Vice Admiral den Haen was killed by a cannonball while commanding his flagship, 76-gun ''Gouda''. With all Dutch and Spanish admirals killed, a flag officer of late de Ruyter, Captain Callenburgh of 76-gun ''Eendracht'', assumed general command. One of Spanish coastal batteries exploded and the town caught fire. The Dutch and Spanish were in a dire position, though the French lost all their fireships by this time and Vivonne ordered a return to Messina.


Aftermath

It could be argued the French would have been able to achieve a complete destruction of the allied Dutch and Spanish fleet at the cost of higher French losses. However, Vivonne decided the battle had been won already and it was better to return without losing a single warship. The French victory achieved little, and the French forces in Sicily were recalled on 1 January 1678. As in the Franco-Spanish War of 1635-1659, in the Franco-Dutch War Spain retained its position in Italy and proved able to thwart French hopes of major gains.Black, Jeremy: ''European Warfare in a Global Context, 1660-1815''. Oxon: Routledge, 2007. , p. 59.


Order of battle


France

*24 ships of the line (50 to 80 guns) *5 frigates (38 to 46 guns) *25 galleys *9 fireships


Vanguard (Duquesne)

*''Fortune'' 56 (Marquis d'Amfreville) *''Aimable'' 56 (Monsieur de La Barre) *''Saint-Esprit'' 72 (Vice Admiral Duquesne) *''Grand'' 72 (Monsieur de Beaulieu) *''Joli'' 46 (Monsieur de Belle-Isle) *''Éclatant'' 60 (Marquis de Coëtlogon) *''Mignon'' 46 (Monsieur de Relingues) *''Aquilon'' 50 (Monsieur de Montreuil) *''Vaillant'' 54 (Monsieur de Septesme) *''Parfait'' 60 (Monsieur de Chasteneuf)


Main force (Vivonne)

*''Sceptre'' 80 ( Duke of Mortemart, Rear Admiral Count de Tourville) *''Pompeux'' 72 (Chevalier de Valbelle) *''Saint Michel'' 60 (Marquis de Preuilly d'Humiéres) *''Agréable'' 56 (Monsieur d'Ailly) *''Téméraire'' 50 (Chevalier de Lhery) *''Syrène'' 46 (Chevalier de Béthune) *''Assuré'' 56 (Marquis de Villette-Mursay) *''Brusque'' 46 (Chevalier de La Motte) *''Sage'' 54 (Marquis de Langeron) *''Fier'' 60 (Monsieur de Chabert)


Rearguard (Gabaret)

* ''Lys'' 74 (Rear Admiral Gabaret) *''Heureux'' 54 (Monsieur de La Bretesche) *''Apollon'' 54 ( Chevalier de Forbin) *''Trident'' 38 (Chevalier de Bellefontaine) *''Sans-Pareil'' 70 (Monsieur de Châteauneuf) *''Magnifique'' 72 (Monsieur de La Gravière) *''Vermandois'' 50 (Monsieur de La Porte) *''Prudent'' 54 (Monsieur de La Fayette) *''Fidèle'' 56 (Chevalier de Cogolin)


Netherlands

*''Vrijheid'' 50 (Adam van Brederode) - blown up *''Stad en Lande'' 54 (
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) *''Spiegel'' 70 (
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) *''Provincie van Utrecht'' 60 (Jan de Jong) *''Steenbergen'' 68 (Rear Admiral Pieter van Middelandt, killed) - blown up *''Kraanvogel'' 46 (Jacob Willemszoon Broeder) *''Zuiderhuis'' 46 (Pieter de Sitter) *''Gouda'' 76 (Vice Admiral Jan den Haen, killed) *''Leeuwen'' 50 (Frans Willem, Graaf van Stierum) *''Damiaten'' 34 (Isaac van Uitterwijk) *''Edam'' 34 (Cornelis van der Zaan) *''Groenwijf'' 36 (Juriaan Baak) *''Eendracht'' 76 (Gerard Callenburgh) *''Oosterwijk'' 60 (Jacob Teding van Berkhout) *''Harderwijk'' 46 (Mattheus Megang) *''Leiden'' 36 (Jan van Abkoude) - blown up *''Wakende Boei'' 46 (Cornelis Tijloos)


Spain

*''Nuestra Señora del Pilar'' (Capitana Real) 64/74 (1000-1100 crew) Almirante Don
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(killed) - blown up *''Santiago'' (Nueva Real) 80 *''San Antonio de Napoles'' 44/46 (500 crew) - burnt *''San Felipe'' 40/44 - burnt *''San Carlo/Salvator delle Fiandre/San Salvador'' (Almiranta de Flandres) 40/42/48 (350 crew) - burnt *''San Joaquin/San Juan'' 80 *''San Gabriel'' 40 *''Santa Ana'' 54/60 - probably burnt and salvaged *''Nuestra Señora del Rosario'' 50 *''Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe'', probable *''Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Las Animas'', probable *19 galleys, including ''San Jose'' (Almirante Juan de Villaroel, killed), sunk, and ''San Salvador'', sunk


Notes


References

*Spencer C. Tucker: ''A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East''. ABC-CLIO 2009, , p. 654 () *David S. T. Blackmore: ''Warfare on the Mediterranean in the Age of Sail: A History, 1571-1866''. McFarland 2011, , pp. 99–100 () *http://www.marine.nl/historie/marinemuseum/Webspecials/Heldendaden/1675-1678/Palermo/ (In
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