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Part of Spanish-Barbary Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Spain | Regency of Algiers | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
José Flon | Archimussa (POW) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
5 xebecs |
3 xebecs 60 cannons | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
5 killed 50 wounded |
3 xebecs sunk All killed or captured | ||||||
14 European slaves freed |
The Action of 16 April 1755 was fought off Benidorm, between a Spanish fleet of 5 xebecs and an Algerian fleet of 3 xebecs. The Spaniards were victorious and captured the whole crew.
Battle
The names of the five Spanish xebecs were Aventurero, Ibicenco, Catalán, Garzota and Gavilán and were led by the Spanish commander José Flon while the 3 Algerian xebecs had 24, 22 and 14 cannons and were led by Archimussa, an Algerian corsair. The two fleets met off the coast of Benidorm and, after 14 hours of fighting, the Spanish emerged victorious, sinking the three Algerian xebecs. The Spanish disembarked them in the port of Cartagena, where their wounds were treated and would later be recognized. Among the crew were 321 Turks, 162 Moors and 9 privateers who had previously worked for Spain. Among the slaves were 1 Christian, 11 Dutch, 1 Piedmontese and 1 Roman which had recently been captured in a Dutch urca and were on their way to Algiers. The slaves were freed but the Turks and Moors were enslaved.
References
- ^ de La Croix 1779, p. 53.
- ^ Martínez 2013, p. 160.
- Arribas y Seria 1792, p. 298.
- Macabich 1967, p. 376.
- Pío Aladrén & Moreno 1979, p. 419.
- ^ Gozalo 2006, p. 61.
- ^ Martínez 2007, p. 344.
Bibliography
- de La Croix, Abbé Nicolle (1779). Geografia moderna (in Spanish). J. Ibarra.
- Arribas y Seria, Juan (1792). Enciclopedia Metódica, Geografía Moderna (in Spanish). imp. Sancha.
- Pío Aladrén, Pilar Sam; Moreno, Carmen Zamarrón (1979). Catálogo de la colección de documentos de Vargas Ponce que possee el Museo Naval: Serie primera, numeración romane (in Spanish). Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. ISBN 978-84-500-3648-0.
- Martínez, Manuel Martínez (July 2013). Los forzados de marina en la España del siglo XVIII (1700-1775) (in Spanish). Universidad Almería. ISBN 978-84-15487-83-8.
- Gozalo, Maximiliano Barrio (2006). Esclavos y cautivos: Conflicto entre la cristiandad y el islam en el siglo XVIII (in Spanish). Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de Cultura y Turismo. ISBN 978-84-9718-383-3.
- Martínez, Manuel Martínez (14 November 2007). Los forzados de Marina en el siglo XVIII. El caso de los gitanos (1700-1765). Universidad Almería. ISBN 978-84-8240-852-1.
- Macabich, Isidoro (1967). Historia de Ibiza. Editorial Daedalus.