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Battle of Tamatave
Part of the Napoleonic Wars

Battle of Tamatave, unknown engraving
Date20 May 1811
Location
off Tamatave, Madagascar
18°09′00″S 49°30′00″E / 18.15000°S 49.50000°E / -18.15000; 49.50000
Result British victory
Belligerents
Battle of Tamatave United Kingdom Battle of Tamatave France
Commanders and leaders
Battle of Tamatave Charles Schomberg Battle of Tamatave François Roquebert 
Strength
3 frigates
1 brig-sloop
3 frigates
Casualties and losses
111 killed and wounded 157 killed and wounded
1 frigate captured
Battle of Tamatave is located in Madagascar
Battle of Tamatave
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Location within Madagascar

The Battle of Tamatave (sometimes called the Battle of Madagascar or the Action of 20 May 1811) was fought off Tamatave in Madagascar between British and French frigate squadrons during the Napoleonic Wars. The action was the final engagement of the Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811, and it saw the destruction of the last French attempt to reinforce their garrison on Mauritius. Although the news had not reached Europe by February 1811 when the reinforcement squadron left Brest, Mauritius had been captured in December 1810 by a British invasion fleet, the French defences hampered by the lack of the supplies and troops carried aboard the frigate squadron under the command of Commodore Dominique Roquebert in Renommée. Roquebert's heavily laden ships reached Mauritius on 6 May and discovered that the island was in British hands the following day, narrowly escaping a trap laid by a squadron of British frigates ordered to hunt and destroy them.

On 20 May the British squadron, under the command of Captain Charles Marsh Schomberg, discovered the French off Tamatave and attacked, both sides hampered by light winds which impeded movement for much of the day. During a period of calm weather early in the battle, the French were better positioned than the disorganised British squadron and Roquebert's ships inflicted severe damage on several British vessels before an increasing breeze allowed Schomberg to press home his attack. As the evening approached, the French attempted to escape, Roquebert sacrificing his flagship and ultimately his life to allow the frigates Clorinde and the badly damaged Néréide to escape. Five days later, Schomberg's squadron rediscovered Néréide at Tamatave and persuaded the town's commander to surrender without a fight. The battle was the last action of the Mauritius campaign and confirmed British dominance of the seas east of the Cape of Good Hope for the rest of the Napoleonic Wars.

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