Battle of Rio de Janeiro (1710)
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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.
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Praça Floriano Peixoto, Rio de Janeiro Centro (Zona Central do Rio de Janeiro)
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N -22.9098 ° | E -43.1763 ° |
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Rio a pé
Praça Floriano Peixoto
20031-050 Rio de Janeiro, Centro (Zona Central do Rio de Janeiro)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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