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Sablanceau and Redoute of Rivedoux : ウィキペディア英語版
Sablanceau and Redoute of Rivedoux

Sablanceau (anciently Saint-Blanceau) is a beach at the easternmost end of the island of Île de Ré in western France. Sablanceau belongs to the commune of Rivedoux-Plage.
==English landing (1627)==

On 12 July 1627, an English invasion force of 100 ships and 6,000 soldiers〔(''An apprenticeship in arms'' by Roger Burrow Manning p.116 )〕 under the command of the Duke of Buckingham invaded the island of Île de Ré at the beach of Sablanceau,〔''The Navy Under the Early Stuarts and Its Influence on English History'' by Christopher Denstone Penn, READ BOOKS, 2008 ISBN 1-4086-8910-3 p.176 ()〕 with the objective of controlling the approaches to La Rochelle, and of encouraging the rebellion in the city.〔''War and government in Britain, 1598-1650'' by Mark Charles Fissel, p.123 ()〕 Toiras fought against the landing from behind the dunes, with a force of 1,200 infantry and 200 horsemen, but the English beachhead was maintained, with over 12 officers and 100 men dead.〔(War and government in Britain, 1598-1650 by Mark Charles Fissel, p.123 )〕
This landing of English troops would be followed a few days later by the dramatic Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré (1627).

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