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The '''Battle of Santiago''' may refer to: | The '''Battle of Santiago''' may refer to: | ||
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==Battles== | ==Battles== | ||
* ], native insurrection against the Spanish | * ], native insurrection against the Spanish | ||
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* ], an engagement between Dominican militia and French buccaneers | ||
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* ], a British attempt to capture Santiago de Cuba | ||
* ], a failed attempt by the British Royal Navy to force entrance to the port of Santiago de Cuba | |||
* ], battle fought at Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago Province, on Hispaniola | * ], battle fought at Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago Province, on Hispaniola | ||
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* ], naval battle in the Spanish–American War | ||
* ] (1898), also known as the ''Siege of Santiago de Cuba'', last major action in Cuba fought during the |
* ] (1898), also known as the ''Siege of Santiago de Cuba'', last major action in Cuba fought during the Spanish–American War | ||
* ], riots in Santiago, Chile in 1957 | |||
==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
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* ], a football match between Chile and Italy during the 1962 FIFA World Cup which saw violent play and fighting on the pitch between the two teams | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
* ], Canadian |
* ], Canadian ] post-rock band formed in 2011 | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
⚫ | * ] (1827), battle between the Argentine Navy and Brazilian Imperial Navy |
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* ] (1817), battle that lead to the turnover of Santiago to independent Chile from Spain | * ] (1817), battle that lead to the turnover of Santiago to independent Chile from Spain | ||
⚫ | * ] (1827), battle between the Argentine Navy and Brazilian Imperial Navy during the ] | ||
⚫ | * ], battle between the Texan Navy and the Mexican Navy during the ], also known as the ''Battle of Brazos Santiago'' and ''Battle of Matamoros'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 25 December 2022
The Battle of Santiago may refer to:
Battles
- Battle of Santiago de Chile (1541), native insurrection against the Spanish
- Battle of Santiago (1660), an engagement between Dominican militia and French buccaneers
- Invasion of Cuba (1741), a British attempt to capture Santiago de Cuba
- Battle of Santiago de Cuba (1748), a failed attempt by the British Royal Navy to force entrance to the port of Santiago de Cuba
- Battle of Santiago (1844), battle fought at Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago Province, on Hispaniola
- Battle of Santiago (1898), naval battle in the Spanish–American War
- Siege of Santiago (1898), also known as the Siege of Santiago de Cuba, last major action in Cuba fought during the Spanish–American War
- Battle of Santiago (1957), riots in Santiago, Chile in 1957
Sports
- Battle of Santiago (1962 FIFA World Cup), a football match between Chile and Italy during the 1962 FIFA World Cup which saw violent play and fighting on the pitch between the two teams
Music
- Battle of Santiago (band), Canadian Afro-Cuban post-rock band formed in 2011
See also
- Battle of Chacabuco (1817), battle that lead to the turnover of Santiago to independent Chile from Spain
- Battle of Monte Santiago (1827), battle between the Argentine Navy and Brazilian Imperial Navy during the Cisplatine War
- Action of April 3, 1836, battle between the Texan Navy and the Mexican Navy during the Texas Revolution, also known as the Battle of Brazos Santiago and Battle of Matamoros
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