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Battle of Ponza (1300)

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59 galleys
  
32 galleys

Date
  
14 June 1300

Location
  
Naples, Italy

Unknown
  
26 galleys captured

Result
  
Aragonese–Angevin victory

Similar
  
Battle of Malta, War of the Sicilian Vespers, Battle of Les Formigues, Aragonese Crusade, Battle of the Col de Panissars

Battle of ponza 1300


The naval Battle of Ponza took place on 14 June 1300 near the islands of Ponza and Zannone, in the Gulf of Gaeta (NW of Naples), when a galley fleet commanded by Roger of Lauria defeated an Aragonese-Sicilian galley fleet commanded by Conrad d'Oria.

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Lauria's 40 Angevin galleys were at Naples when 32 Sicilian galleys under d'Oria arrived and challenged him to come out. For the first time he refused, probably because of a lack of confidence in his Angevin crews, and d'Oria ravaged some offshore islands. This allowed 12 Apulian galleys to arrive from the south and 7 Genoese galleys to arrive also, and join Lauria's fleet, making 59 galleys. Now Lauria emerged and found the Sicilians near Zannone Island to the west. After d'Oria dismissed a suggestion to retreat, he tried a quick attack on Lauria's flag-galley and the banner-carrying galleys, his own galley running alongside Lauria's, "head to toe" and Lauria's crew suffered even though his galley couldn't be boarded. 1 Sicilian galley fled after capturing one of Lauria's galleys, and it was followed by 6 more. 5 Genoese Ghibelline galleys held back, awaiting fortune, and 18-29 (2 sources give 28, but this adds up to too many) Sicilian galleys were captured, d'Oria's being the last to surrender (when Lauria threatened to burn it).

Ships involved:

Aragon and Angevins

  • 40 Angevin (Regicolae) galleys
  • 12 Apulian galleys
  • 7 Genoese (Grimaldi) galleys
  • Sicily

  • 32 galleys - About 26 captured
  • References

    Battle of Ponza (1300) Wikipedia