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    The Battle of Anholt (25–27 March 1811) was a successful British military operation under the command of James Wilkes Maurice against the Danish-held island...
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    Anholt (Danish pronunciation: [ˈænˌhʌlˀt]) is a Danish island in the Kattegat, midway between Jutland and Sweden at the entrance to the North Sea in Northern...
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    HMS Tartar (1801) (category Age of Sail frigates of the United Kingdom)
    half of the Danish invasion force managed to board fourteen gunboats on the western side of Anholt and make their escape that way. The Battle of Anholt cost...
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    HMS Sheldrake (1806) (category Brigs of the Royal Navy)
    fought in the Napoleonic Wars and at the Battle of Anholt during the Gunboat War. She was stationed in the mouth of the river Loire in 1814 after Napoleon's...
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  • Anholt may refer to: Anholt (Denmark), Danish island Anholt, Netherlands, village in Drenthe, Netherlands Anholt, Germany, district of the city of Isselburg...
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    Gunboat War (category Naval battles and operations in the Baltic Sea)
    including infantry forces attempted to recapture Anholt on 27 February 1811. The Battle of Anholt resulted in a Danish withdrawal to Jutland, with heavy...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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    fought at sea in a series of battles, Battle of Zealand Point, Battle of Lyngør, and Battle of Anholt, by the remnants of the Danish fleet in the ensuing...
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  • of Hammerfest (1809) Battle of Silda (1810) Battle of Anholt (1811) Battle of Grimstad Bay (1811) Battle of Tromsø (1812) Battle of Lyngør (1812) Dano-Swedish...
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    Jørgen Conrad de Falsen (category Danish military commanders of the Napoleonic Wars)
    the Battle of Anholt on 23 March 1811, Falsen was in command. The most senior army officer in the attack, Major Melsted, was killed during the battle. The...
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    27 – Battle of Anholt: The British Navy defeats Denmark. March 28 – Henri Christophe is proclaimed King Henri I, turning the northern State of Haiti...
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  • This is a page about the chronological history of Denmark, starting with the Stone Age and ending with present Denmark. Belagerung von Stade (1712) [de]...
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  • James Marr Brydone (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    battle orders were signalled beginning the Battle of Trafalgar. Brydone saw further action at the siege of Gaeta (1806) and at the battle of Anholt (1811)...
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  • managed to embark on board fourteen gunboats and make their escape. The Battle of Anholt cost the British only two killed and 30 wounded. The Danes lost their...
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  • James Wilkes Maurice (category Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    command of a sloop, before being appointed governor of Marie-Galante, tasked with the defence of the island. His next posting was as governor of Anholt during...
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    Sir Henry Baker, 2nd Baronet (category Royal Navy personnel of the Napoleonic Wars)
    assumed command of a 10-gun schooner named Anholt, and served as second in command under Captain James Wilkes Maurice at the defence of Anholt, in March 1811...
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    Naval General Service Medal (1847) (category British military medals of the Napoleonic Wars)
    War of 1812. Each battle or campaign covered by the medal was represented by a clasp on the ribbon. The medal was never issued without a clasp, 231 of which...
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    Robert Torrens (economist) (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Ipswich)
    wounded and was awarded the title of brevet major for his bravery. On the 200th anniversary of the battle of Anholt, the sword presented to Torrens was...
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    Jakob von Bronckhorst (Burg Anholt, 12 February 1582 - Freiburg im Breisgau, 19 October 1630), named Graf Anholt, was Count of Bronckhorst-Batenburg and...
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  • 1811 in the United Kingdom (category Years of the 19th century in the United Kingdom)
    Army. 13 March – Battle of Lissa: British fleet defeats the French. 25–27 March – Battle of Anholt: British naval forces defeat those of Denmark. 4 April...
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