Battle of the Narrow Seas

The Battle of the Narrow Seas, also known as the Battle of the Goodwin Sands or Battle of the Dover Straits was a naval engagement that took place on 3–4 October 1602 during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1585 and part of the Dutch Revolt. An English fleet under Sir Robert Mansell intercepted and attacked six Spanish galleys under the command of Federico Spinola in the Dover Straits. The battle was fought initially off the coast of England and finally off the Spanish Netherlands. The English were soon joined by a Dutch fleet under Jan Adriaanszoon Cant, and they completed the destruction.

Battle of the Narrow Seas
Part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585) & the Eighty Years' War

The Battle in the Strait Between Calais and Dover on 3 and 4 October 1602 Between the Spanish Galleys of Federico Spinola and Dutch and English Warships
Painting by Andries van Eertvelt
Date3–4 October 1602
Location
Strait of Dover in the English Channel
51°00′N 1°27′E
Result Anglo-Dutch victory
Belligerents
Spain England
United Provinces
Commanders and leaders
Federico Spinola Robert Mansell
Jan Adriaanszoon Cant
Strength

6 galleys

9 galleons, carracks, & galiots
Casualties and losses
2 galleys sunk,
1 galley burnt, crew interned
2,000 killed, wounded, or captured
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