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  • Mehdya, Morocco (redirect from La Mamora)
    called al-Ma'mura, it was known as São João da Mamora under 16th century Portuguese occupation, or as La Mamora under 17th century Spanish occupation. According...
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    The Capture of La Mámora was a successful Spanish raid, commanded by Admiral Luis Fajardo y Chacón, on the town of La Mamora, south of El Araich in August...
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    the Battle of Cape Celidonia and the Battle of Cape Corvo. Larache and La Mamora, on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, and the island of Alhucemas, in the Mediterranean...
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    South (e.g. Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña) nor outposts gained after 1830 (e.g. the Chafarinas Islands). Mehdya, Morocco (La Mamora or San Miguel de Ultramar)...
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  • Larache and La Mamora in present-dat Morocco. Captain General of the Atlantic Ocean (Mar Océano) since 1595, he commanded in 1625, from Jerez de la Frontera...
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  • the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. He is known for the conquest of La Mamora in 1614. Because he belonged to a noble family, he had several appointments...
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    helicopter Luis Fajardo (c. 1556–1617), admiral and nobleman, conqueror of La Mamora Diego de Saavedra Fajardo (1584–1648), writer and diplomat Jorge Ruiz Flores...
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    formerly Villa Cisneros) (1502) Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña (later Puerto Cansado) (1510–1644) Mehdya (La Mamora) (1614–1681) Larache (1610–1689) and Asilah...
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    The siege of Mamora was a military operation launched in 1681 by Sultan Moulay Ismail with the aim of taking the place of Mamora, which had been occupied...
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  • dried fish from her hold. When Mainwaring was away from his main base at La Mamora, on the Atlantic coast of present-day Morocco, a Spanish fleet under Admiral...
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    with European governments, agreeing not to attack their fleets. Mehdya (La Mamora) in Morocco was a pirate haven in the early 17th century. Another notable...
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    under the command of Omar ben Haddou El-Bottoui to conquer the city of La Mamora. This city had been occupied by the Spanish in the period of chaos in...
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    Captain-General Fadrique de Toledo. In 1628 by his own initiative he relieved La Mámora, at the time besieged by the Moors. In 1631 he commanded a troop convoy...
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    novelty'. In 1618 he carried out the project of stakes to close the bar of La Mamora (current Moroccan city of Mehdía). His experience in the construction...
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    independence, only to be occupied by Spain. The Spanish constructed the La Mamora fortress and San Felipe baston fort in 1614. It was the work of the royal...
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    the looting. De Rojas designed and built the fort of Fort San Felipe on La Mamora, a Spanish possession in northern Morocco during much of the seventeenth...
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  • Moroccan–Spanish conflicts: Siege of Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Melilla (1774–1775) Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) Hispano-Moroccan War...
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    appointed lieutenant general.. In 1614 he took part in the expedition against La Mamora, now Mehdya (Morocco), and was appointed governor once the place was conquered...
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  • Río Tenesí Rudimentos de la historia de América (in Spanish). Ginn & Cía, Editores. 1901. p. 132. Retrieved 24 August 2021. en la parte nordeste de lo que...
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  • Baptista de Ternate, in Maluku Islands, Indonesia Forte de São João de Mamora, in La Mamora, Morocco This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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