k Maritime The Battle of Livorno 1653 by Willem Van De Velde the Elder. The naval Battle of Leghorn the Dutch call the encounter by the Italian name Livorno took place on 14 March 4 March Old Style 1653, during the First AngloDutch War, near Leghorn Livorno, Italy. It was a victory of a Dutch fleet under Commodore Johan van Galen over an English squadron under Captain Henry Appleton. Afterward an English fleet under Captain Richard Badiley, which Appleton had been trying to reach, came up but was outnumbered and fled. The battle gave the Dutch command of the Mediterranean, placing the English trade with the Levant at their mercy, but Van Galen was mortally wounded, dying on 23 March. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Maritime: The Battle of Livorno  1653  by Willem Van De Velde the Elder. The naval Battle of Leghorn  the Dutch call the encounter by the Italian name Livorno  took place on 14 March  4 March Old Style  1653, during the First Anglo Dutch War, near Leghorn  Livorno , Italy. It was a victory of a Dutch fleet under Commodore Johan van Galen over an English squadron under Captain Henry Appleton. Afterward an English fleet under Captain Richard Badiley, which Appleton had been trying to reach, came up but was outnumbered and fled. The battle gave the Dutch command of the Mediterranean, placing the English trade with the Levant at their mercy, but Van Galen was mortally wounded, dying on 23 March.
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Maritime: The Battle of Livorno (1653) by Willem Van De Velde the Elder.

The naval Battle of Leghorn (the Dutch call the encounter by the Italian name Livorno) took place on 14 March (4 March Old Style) 1653, during the First Anglo-Dutch War, near Leghorn (Livorno), Italy. It was a victory of a Dutch fleet under Commodore Johan van Galen over an English squadron under Captain Henry Appleton. Afterward an English fleet under Captain Richard Badiley, which Appleton had been trying to reach, came up but was outnumbered and fled. The battle gave the Dutch command of the Mediterranean, placing the English trade with the Levant at their mercy, but Van Galen was mortally wounded, dying on 23 March.

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