Action of 1 February 1625
Appearance
Action of 1 February 1625 | |||||||
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Part of the Dutch–Portuguese War | |||||||
An illustration of the Indian Ocean with the Persian Gulf to the west | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Portugal |
East India Company Dutch East India Company | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Rui Freire de Andrade Álvaro Botelho | Unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
8 galleons | 8 ships | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
262 killed | 29 killed |
The action of 1 February 1625 was a naval engagement between a Portuguese fleet and an allied Anglo-Dutch fleet, that took place on 1 to 24 February 1625 in the Persian Gulf. Although an allied tactical victory, with the Anglo-Dutch force inflicting several times their losses on the Portuguese, it resulted in a strategic Portuguese victory as they were able to regain the control of the Persian gulf.
Ships involved
[edit]Allies
[edit]- England:
- Eagle – 1 killed
- Royal James – 13 killed
- Jonas – 11 killed
- Star – 4 killed
- Netherlands:
- South Holland
- Bantam
- Maud of Dort
- Weasope
Portugal
[edit]- São Francisco 48 (Don Aliud Batellia) – 38 killed
- São Francisco 32 (Francisco Burge) – 31 killed
- São Sebastião 40 (António Teles de Meneses) – 20 killed
- São Salvador 22 – 41 killed
- Santiago 22 – 83 killed,
- Trindade 24 (Alva Botelia) – 24 killed
- Santo António 22 – 22 killed, sank later
- Misericórdia 22 (Samuel Rodriguez Chava) – 3 killed
- galleys
26°45′02″N 51°41′00″E / 26.750534°N 51.683428°E
References
[edit]Categories:
- 1625 in Asia
- Naval battles involving the British East India Company
- Naval battles of the Dutch–Portuguese War
- Naval battles involving Portugal
- Naval battles involving the Dutch East India Company
- Conflicts in 1625
- History of the Persian Gulf
- England–Portugal relations
- Portugal–United Kingdom military relations
- English history stubs
- Dutch history stubs
- Portuguese history stubs
- English battle stubs