The 1710 Battle of Rio de Janeiro was a failed raid by a French privateering fleet on the Portuguese colonial city of Rio de Janeiro in August 1710, during the War of the Spanish Succession. The raid was a complete failure; its commander, Jean-François Duclerc, and more than 600 men were captured. French anger over the Portuguese failure to properly hold, release, or exchange the prisoners contributed to a second, successful raid, the following year. Duclerc was assassinated while in captivity in March 1711; his killers (and their reason for killing him) are unknown.
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| - Battle of Rio de Janeiro (1710) (en)
- Bataille de Rio de Janeiro (1710) (fr)
- Battaglia di Rio de Janeiro (1710) (it)
- Batalha do Rio de Janeiro (1710) (pt)
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| - The 1710 Battle of Rio de Janeiro was a failed raid by a French privateering fleet on the Portuguese colonial city of Rio de Janeiro in August 1710, during the War of the Spanish Succession. The raid was a complete failure; its commander, Jean-François Duclerc, and more than 600 men were captured. French anger over the Portuguese failure to properly hold, release, or exchange the prisoners contributed to a second, successful raid, the following year. Duclerc was assassinated while in captivity in March 1711; his killers (and their reason for killing him) are unknown. (en)
- La bataille de Rio de Janeiro est une première tentative avortée de prise de la ville coloniale de Rio de Janeiro, alors sous domination portugaise, par une flotte française conduite par le corsaire Jean-François Duclerc à la fin de l'été 1710, pendant la guerre de Succession d'Espagne. Le raid est un échec : Jean-François Duclerc et plus de 600 hommes sont faits prisonniers. Le traitement réservé aux prisonniers français par les Portugais et leur refus d'échanger ces prisonniers donnera lieu l'année suivante à un second raid — victorieux celui-ci —, mené par Duguay-Trouin. (fr)
- La battaglia di Rio de Janeiro del 1710 fu un fallito raid di pirati francesi contro la città coloniale portoghese di Rio de Janeiro nell'agosto del 1710, durante la Guerra di successione spagnola. Il raid fu un completo fallimento; il suo comandante e più di 600 uomini finirono prigionieri di guerra. La rabbia francese scoppiò dopo lo scontro anche per i falliti negoziati sul rilascio dei prigionieri o sul loro scambio, motivo che portò ad un secondo raid l'anno successivo. (it)
- A Batalha do Rio de Janeiro foi um ataque fracassado de uma frota de corsários franceses sobre a cidade colonial portuguesa do Rio de Janeiro, em 19 de setembro de 1710, durante a Guerra da Sucessão Espanhola. O ataque foi um fracasso completo; seu comandante, Jean-François Duclerc, e mais de 600 homens foram capturados. A raiva dos franceses sobre o fracasso sob os portugueses para segurar corretamente, a libertação, ou trocar os prisioneiros contribuíram para um segundo ataque bem sucedido, no ano seguinte. (pt)
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| - The 1710 Battle of Rio de Janeiro was a failed raid by a French privateering fleet on the Portuguese colonial city of Rio de Janeiro in August 1710, during the War of the Spanish Succession. The raid was a complete failure; its commander, Jean-François Duclerc, and more than 600 men were captured. French anger over the Portuguese failure to properly hold, release, or exchange the prisoners contributed to a second, successful raid, the following year. Duclerc was assassinated while in captivity in March 1711; his killers (and their reason for killing him) are unknown. (en)
- La bataille de Rio de Janeiro est une première tentative avortée de prise de la ville coloniale de Rio de Janeiro, alors sous domination portugaise, par une flotte française conduite par le corsaire Jean-François Duclerc à la fin de l'été 1710, pendant la guerre de Succession d'Espagne. Le raid est un échec : Jean-François Duclerc et plus de 600 hommes sont faits prisonniers. Le traitement réservé aux prisonniers français par les Portugais et leur refus d'échanger ces prisonniers donnera lieu l'année suivante à un second raid — victorieux celui-ci —, mené par Duguay-Trouin. Duclerc est assassiné pendant sa captivité, en mars 1711 ; ses assassins et leurs motifs sont inconnus (fr)
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