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What is the Battle of Gravelines

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The Battle of Gravelines is the name given to two battles: The Battle of Gravelines (1558), in which Spain defeated France in 1558. The Battle of Gravelines (1588), which saw an indecisive engagement between Spanish and English fleets during the attempted Spanish invasion of England in 1588.

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The Battle of Gravelines is the name given to two battles: The Battle of Gravelines (1558), in which Spain defeated France in 1558. The Battle of Gravelines (1588), which saw an indecisive engagement between Spanish and English fleets during the attempted Spanish invasion of England in 1588.

The Battle of Gravelines was an important event in the English defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. The wind was driving them towards shallow water, increasing the risk that the entire fleet could have been grounded. Then the wind changed, and the Spanish were able to escape to the north-east.

 The Battle of Gravelines was fought on 13 July 1558 at Gravelines, near Calais, France. It occurred during the twelve-year war between France and Spain (1547–1559). The battle resulted in a victory by the Spanish forces, led by Lamoral, Count of Egmont, over the French, led by Marshal Paul de Thermes.

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