Thomas Mathews

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Thomas Mathews was an 18th-century British Royal Navy admiral best known for his controversial command during the War of the Austrian Succession, particularly at the Battle of Toulon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy officer
admiral
person
activityPeriod 18th century
allegiance Great Britain
battle Battle of Toulon (1744)
surface form: Battle of Toulon
conflict War of the Austrian Succession
country Kingdom of Great Britain
domain military history
naval warfare
era 18th century
gender male
historicalRegion Europe
knownFor actions at the Battle of Toulon
controversial naval command
militaryBranch Royal Navy
militaryRank Admiral
nationality British
notableEvent Battle of Toulon (1744)
surface form: Battle of Toulon
notableFor command at the Battle of Toulon
role in the War of the Austrian Succession
occupation admiral
naval officer
reputation controversial naval commander
roleAtBattleOfToulon commander of British fleet
serviceEntry Royal Navy

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