known as Matanzas (Spanish for "slaughters"). "Matanzas Inlet/River, Fort Matanzas National Monument". www.nps.gov/places/000/matanzas-inlet-river.htm...
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The Massacre at Matanzas Inlet was the mass killing of French Huguenots by Spanish Royal Army troops near the Matanzas Inlet in 1565, under orders from...
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the Matanzas Inlet on the southern tip of Anastasia Island. The waterbody connects ocean inlets in the Port of St. Augustine and at the Fort Matanzas National...
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of St. Augustine. Fort Matanzas was built by the Spanish in 1742 to guard Matanzas Inlet, the southern mouth of the Matanzas River, which could be used...
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having been wrecked, and learned that a detachment had made its way to Matanzas Inlet. After an ineffective interview and an offer of 100,000 ducats ransom...
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to Matanzas Inlet. The island is about 14 miles (23 km) long and an average of 1 mile in width. It is separated from the mainland by the Matanzas River...
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into the wild mainland or were killed in the subsequent massacre at Matanzas Inlet. In 1568, Dominique de Gourgues further explored the area, and, with...
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Matanzas River, out the Matanzas Inlet, and on to Mosquito Inlet to fetch the supplies. Just as the boats returned to the Matanzas Inlet, they met two British...
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what is now known as Matanzas Inlet (Matanzas is Spanish for "slaughters"). The site is very near the national monument Fort Matanzas, built in 1740–1742...
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Republic Matanzas Bay, Florida, U.S. Matanzas Beach, Illinois, U.S. Matanzas Creek, California, U.S. Matanzas River, in Florida, U.S. Matanzas Inlet FC Matanzas...
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