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  1. Hace 2 días · The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667) resulted from tensions between England and the Dutch Republic, driven partly by competition over maritime dominance and trade routes. A year before the conflict, in September 1664, Michiel de Ruyter was instructed to retaliate against the English seizures of Dutch East India Company assets in ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Second Anglo-Dutch War England Bishopric of Münster Dutch Republic Denmark France: Defeat. Uti possidetis; Treaty of Breda; 1672 1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War England France Bishopric of Münster Electorate of Cologne Dutch Republic Denmark-Norway: inconclusive/other result. Status quo ante bellum: Treaty of Westminster (1674) 1672 1678 Franco ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Second Anglo-Burmese War (1852–1853) United Kingdom: Burmese Empire: British victory. Burmese revolution ended fighting Lower Burma annexed Crimean War (1853–1856) French Empire Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Sardinia Russian Empire. Bulgarian Legion. British Allied victory. Treaty of Paris. Second Opium War (1856–1860) Arrow War ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667) Location: Europe, Caribbean, North Sea and English Channel Dutch Republic Denmark–Norway France England Scotland Münster; Treaty of Breda: War of Devolution (1667–1668) Location: Spanish Netherlands, Franche-Comté, Northern Catalonia France: Spanish Empire (incl. Spanish Netherlands)

  5. Hace 2 días · First Silesian War (1740–1742) – Prussian invasion and ensuing Central European theatre of the war; Second Silesian War (1744–1745) – Renewed Prussian invasion and continuation of First Silesian War; First Carnatic WarAnglo-French rivalry in India often seen as a theatre of the War of the Austrian Succession.

  6. Hace 5 días · Their war room command centre is within the Borgo Santo Spirito in Rome, which is missile protected. All of the above mentioned are part of what is referred to as the Black Nobility. The “Black Nobility” are/were the oligarchic families of Venice and Genoa, Italy, who in the 12th century held the privileged trading rights (monopolies).

  7. Maarten Tromp, né le 23 avril 1598 à Brielle et tué au combat le 10 août 1653 à la bataille de Schéveningue, est un amiral de la marine de la république des Provinces-Unies et héros du folklore néerlandais. Tromp est un des amiraux les plus célèbres de l'histoire néerlandaise 1. Pendant la guerre de Quatre-Vingts Ans, il défait une ...