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- Q4872926 subject Q8089741.
- Q4872926 subject Q8409726.
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- Q4872926 abstract "The naval Battle of the Gulf of Naples took place on 5 June 1284 in the south of the Gulf of Naples, Italy, when an Aragonese-Sicilian galley fleet commanded by Roger of Lauria defeated a Neapolitan galley fleet commanded by Charles of Salerno (later Charles II of Naples) and captured Charles.Charles' Genoese allies had collected several large fleets of galleys, and Lauria determined to attack Charles' galleys which were at Naples before these could join them and hunt down Lauria. He used the cover of darkness to arrive off Naples, where he made several raids ashore to try to tempt Charles out where he could be fought. On the night before the battle, Lauria captured 2 Provençal galleys sent ahead by Charles' ally and father Charles I of Naples who was heading south from Genoa. Charles had definite orders to stay in port and wait for his allies, but his impetuousness overcame his initial reluctance and after Lauria's galleys approached closely the Neapolitans came out in single file and chased them in a disorganised manner southward. Lauria feigned retreat and kept ahead of them until he drew close to 10 or so galleys he'd left near Castellammare, then turned and formed a crescent formation, with the galleys that had joined at the rear, and attacked Charles' fleet from the sides, where galleys were the most vulnerable. Charles' 15-18 Regno galleys fled back to Naples, leaving the 9-13 French-crewed galleys to be captured. Charles' galley was the last to be captured, and surrendered only when Lauria sent divers overboard in order to sink it. Charles was kept prisoner until Edward I of England intervened in 1288.Ships involved:".
- Q4872926 causalties "Unknown".
- Q4872926 combatant "22pxKingdom of Naples".
- Q4872926 combatant "22px|Kingdom of Aragon flagCrown of Aragon".
- Q4872926 commander Q283466.
- Q4872926 commander Q314331.
- Q4872926 date "1284-06-05".
- Q4872926 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q2599340.
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- Q4872926 result "Aragonese victory".
- Q4872926 strength "28 galleys".
- Q4872926 strength "29 galleys".
- Q4872926 thumbnail Estandarte_de_la_Corona_de_Aragon.png?width=300.
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- Q4872926 casualties "Unknown".
- Q4872926 combatant "22".
- Q4872926 commander Q283466.
- Q4872926 commander Q314331.
- Q4872926 conflict "Battle of the Gulf of Naples".
- Q4872926 date "1284-06-05".
- Q4872926 partof Q2599340.
- Q4872926 place "Gulf of Naples, near Naples, present-day Italy".
- Q4872926 result "Aragonese victory".
- Q4872926 strength "28".
- Q4872926 strength "29".
- Q4872926 point "40.7 14.4833".
- Q4872926 type Event.
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- Q4872926 comment "The naval Battle of the Gulf of Naples took place on 5 June 1284 in the south of the Gulf of Naples, Italy, when an Aragonese-Sicilian galley fleet commanded by Roger of Lauria defeated a Neapolitan galley fleet commanded by Charles of Salerno (later Charles II of Naples) and captured Charles.Charles' Genoese allies had collected several large fleets of galleys, and Lauria determined to attack Charles' galleys which were at Naples before these could join them and hunt down Lauria.".
- Q4872926 label "Battle of the Gulf of Naples".
- Q4872926 lat "40.7".
- Q4872926 long "14.4833".
- Q4872926 depiction Estandarte_de_la_Corona_de_Aragon.png.
- Q4872926 name "Battle of the Gulf of Naples".