- The
Battle of Cape
Matapan (Gr****: Ναυμαχία του Ταινάρου) was a
naval battle during the
Second World War
between the Allies,
represented by the navies...
- Cape
Matapan (Gr****: Κάβο Ματαπάς,
Maniot dialect: Ματαπά), also
called Cape
Tainaron or
Taenarum (Gr****: Ακρωτήριον Ταίναρον), or Cape Tenaro, is situated...
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Matapan may
refer to: Cape
Matapan,
southernmost point of
mainland Greece Battle of Cape
Matapan,
naval battle of 1941
Battle of
Matapan,
naval battle...
- The
Battle of
Matapan, also
known as the
Battle of Cape
Matapan, took
place on 19 July 1717 off the Cape
Matapan, on the
coast of the Mani Peninsula, now...
- HMS
Matapan (D43) was a
later or 1943 Battle-class
fleet destroyer of the
Royal Navy (RN). She was
named after the
Battle of Cape
Matapan between the...
- the rest of the war in the
Mediterranean was fought." The
Battle of Cape
Matapan was
fought off the
coast of the
Peloponnese in
southern Greece from 27...
-
completely all-aircraft
naval attack in history, and the
Battle of Cape
Matapan in 1941.
Cunningham controlled the
defence of the
Mediterranean supply...
- the
Battle of Cape
Spartivento in
November 1940 and the
Battle of Cape
Matapan in
March 1941
where she was
damaged by a
torpedo bomber, and then she was...
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Establishment at
Portland saw the
conversion and
eventual commissioning of
Matapan. In 1971
Matapan was
towed to
Portsmouth to
begin her
conversion to
sonar trials...
-
Battle of Cape
Spartivento in November, and
ultimately the
Battle of Cape
Matapan in
March 1941. In the last engagement,
Fiume and her
sister ships Zara...