- Battle of Cap de la Roque
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Cap de la Roque
caption=The Battle of the Cap de la Roque (1803 print).
partof=theWar of the Spanish Succession
date=1703-05-22
place=
result=French Pyrrhic victory
combatant1=flagicon|France|royalKingdom of France
combatant2=flagicon|Netherlands|pri United Provinces
commander1=Alain Emmanuel de Coëtlogon
commander2=Roemer Vlacq
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casualties1=
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notes=The Battle of Cap de la Roque was a naval battle that took place on
May 22 1703 between a Dutchconvoy protected by captainRoemer Vlacq and a Frenchsquadron underAlain Emmanuel de Coëtlogon , during theWar of the Spanish Succession .During this war the French and Spanish fleet could not face the English and Dutch in an open sea battle and therefore had switched to privateering. The allies were thus forced to protect their merchant convoys.
On May 21 1703 a large merchant fleet consisting of about 110 English and Dutch ships transporting mainly salt, but also wine and sugar, left
Lisbon for England. There were five escorting Dutch ships: line ships Muiderberg (50), Gaesterland (46) and Schermer (?) and frigats Rotterdam (34) and Rozendaal (36) under command of captain Roemer Vlacq on board the Muiderberg.The next day near
Cabo da Roca (fr: Cap de la Roque) they encountered the squadron of Coëtlogon composed of five larger warships : Le Vainqueur, Le Monarque, L'Éole, L'Orgueilleux and La Couronne, all armed with 60 to 90 guns.Vlack, after signalling the merchantmen to save themselves, lined up his ships to protect the fleet and engaged the French. The Dutch fought valiantly but the French were too strong and ship after ship had to capitulate.
Vlack and the Muiderberg fought on until half of the crew was dead or wounded. Vlack lost an arm and part of his shoulder, but he only surrendered when the main mast came down and the ship was on the point of sinking.The survivors were evacuated and what was left of the Muiderberg was burnt and sank.
Thanks to the sacrifice of Vlacq, the convoy got away intact, meaning this Dutch defeat had little impact on the allied cause.
Vlacq , his men and the four ships were taken to
Toulon , were Vlacq died of his wounds onjuly 17 1703 .Alternative name
This battle is sometimes called "The Battle of the Bay of Biscay", but this is geographical not correct, as Cabo da Roca is situated in the southern part of Portugal.
External links
* [http://www.marine.nl/historie/marinemuseum/Webspecials/Heldendaden/SpaanseSuccessieoorlog/Biskaje/ Zeegevecht in de Golf van Biskaje (Dutch)]
* [http://www.molinu.org/alain_emmanuel_de_coetlogon.html French account of the battle]
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