Battle of the Dogger Bank (1799)

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The Battle of the Dogger Bank (1799) was a naval clash during the French Revolutionary Wars in which a Batavian (Dutch) squadron fought a British fleet in the North Sea near the Dogger Bank.


Statements (41)
Predicate Object
instanceOf military engagement
naval battle
belligerent Batavian Republic
Kingdom of Great Britain
combatant Batavian Navy
Royal Navy
conflict French Revolutionary Wars
conflictType naval warfare
countryInvolved Batavian Republic
Kingdom of Great Britain
date 1799
era Age of Sail
follows Battle of Camperdown
hasCategory Battles involving Great Britain
Battles involving the Batavian Republic
Conflicts in 1799
Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars
hasCause maritime conflict between Britain and the Batavian Republic
hasContext French Revolutionary Wars at sea
hasParticipant Batavian Navy
Batavian Republic
Great Britain
Royal Navy
historicalPeriod late 18th century
isA battle between Britain and the Batavian Republic
location Dogger Bank
North Sea
namedAfter Dogger Bank
opponent Batavian Republic
Kingdom of Great Britain
partOf French Revolutionary Wars
War of the Second Coalition
pointInTime 1799
relatedTo Anglo-Dutch naval warfare
French Revolutionary naval campaigns
strategicRegion North Sea shipping lanes
theatre North Sea
useOf frigates
naval artillery
ships of the line
year 1799

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Atlantic campaign of the American Revolutionary War ("Battle of Dogger Bank (1781)")
hasPart
Batavian Republic
navalEngagement

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