Historical Events tagged with "Peninsular War"

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Military & Warfare

Spanish Troops Successfully Defend Against French Forces

August 31st, 1813 211 years ago

Spanish troops notably resisted a significant French assault during the Battle of San Marcial, located near the town of Hondarribia in the Basque region. The battle was marked by a determined defense led by General Manuel de Lángara, resulting in a strategic victory for the Spanish forces. This confrontation exemplified the fierce resistance against Napoleonic invasions and was part of a larger campaign to secure control of the Iberian Peninsula. The skillful coordination of troops and the use of artillery played crucial roles in repelling the French attacks, highlighting the resiliency of Spanish forces during the Peninsular War.

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Military & Warfare

Wellesley Secures Victory at Vimeiro

August 21st, 1808 216 years ago

British and Portuguese forces, led by General Arthur Wellesley, achieved a significant victory against the French army under Major-General Jean-Andoche Junot near the village of Vimeiro, Portugal. This battle, fought amidst the backdrop of the Iberian Peninsula conflict, marked the first Anglo-Portuguese victory of the Peninsular War. Strategically positioned, Wellington's troops employed effective military tactics to outmaneuver their opponents, ultimately forcing the French into a retreat, which bolstered Allied morale and shifted the momentum in the ongoing war.

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