Battle of the Gulf of Naples

Battle of the Gulf of Naples
Part of War of the Sicilian Vespers
Date5 June 1284
Location
Gulf of Naples, near Naples, present-day Italy
Result Aragonese victory
Belligerents
Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Naples
Commanders and leaders
Roger of Lauria Charles of Salerno  (POW)
Strength
30 galleys 28 galleys
Casualties and losses
Light 10 galleys captured

The Battle of the Gulf of Naples was a naval engagement during the War of the Sicilian Vespers. Fought on 5 June 1284 in the south of the Gulf of Naples, the battle saw a Aragonese–Sicilian fleet commanded by Roger of Lauria defeat a Angevin fleet commanded by Prince Charles of Salerno.[1] Charles was captured during the battle, and the Aragonese victory helped secure Aragonese control of the sea around Sicily.

  1. ^ "Castellemmare", A manual of dates, George Henry Townsend, Warne, 1867

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