The naval Battle of Ponta Delgada, Battle of São Miguel or specifically the Battle of Vila Franca do Campo took place on 26 July 1582, off the coast of the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, during the War of the Portuguese Succession. A combined corsair expedition, mainly French (an Anglo-French fleet with Portuguese forces included), sailed against a Spanish naval force made up of Portuguese and Castilian ships, to preserve control of the Azores under pretender António, Prior of Crato and to defend the islands from incorporation into the Iberian Union—the largest French force sent overseas before the age of Louis XIV. In the first engagement between large fleets of carracks and galleons operating at great distances from the mainland, the mercenary fleet under Filippo di Piero Strozzi was severely defeated by a squadron under Álvaro de Bazán. The Spanish victory resulted in the rapid Spanish conquest of the Azores, completing the incorporation of Portugal into the Spanish Empire.
Causalidad
1,500 dead,
1,500 wounded, missing or captured,
2 ships burned,
4 ships captured
4 ships sunk,
7 ships missing,
Combatientes
Spain
Portuguese loyal toPrior of Crato
Portuguese loyal toPhilip of Spain
Comandante
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Fecha
1582-07-26
Resultado
Decisive Spanish victory
Fuerza
28 warships
60 warships
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