Historical Events tagged with "spanish army"

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Military & Warfare

Simón Bolívar's Victory at the Battle of Boyacá

August 7th, 1819 205 years ago

Simón Bolívar led his forces to a significant victory against Spanish troops at the Battle of Boyacá, taking place near Tunja in present-day Colombia. This decisive battle was a pivotal moment in the liberation of Colombia from Spanish colonial rule. Bolívar's strategic command and the contributions from his troops enabled them to outmaneuver and overwhelm the Spanish forces, leading to a swift defeat. The victory not only solidified Bolívar's reputation as a great military leader but also paved the way for further campaigns in South America, contributing to the ultimate independence of several nations in the continent.

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British and Allies Defeat French at Talavera

July 28th, 1809 215 years ago

A coalition force of British, Portuguese, and Spanish troops commanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley achieved a decisive victory over a French army led by Joseph Bonaparte at the Battle of Talavera. The engagement took place near Talavera de la Reina in Spain, marking a crucial moment in the Peninsular War. Despite being outnumbered, Wellesley's forces displayed exceptional discipline and strategic prowess, contributing to the broader struggle against French domination in the Iberian Peninsula.

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Decisive Victory at Montes Claros

June 17th, 1665 359 years ago

At Montes Claros, Portugal's forces, led by Afonso VI, decisively defeated the Spanish army, solidifying Portugal's independence. The significant battle arose as part of the Portuguese Restoration War, which aimed to free Portugal from Spanish rule imposed in 1580. The battle was fought on June 17, 1665, near the town of Montes Claros in Alentejo, Portugal. With this victory, Portugal's sovereignty was secured, concluding decades of struggle.

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Lens Battle Concludes Thirty Years' War

August 20th, 1648 376 years ago

The Battle of Lens marks a decisive military conflict in the Thirty Years' War, involving French and Spanish forces. Taking place in Lens, France, this confrontation exemplified the intense power struggles of the period. As the war waged on and nations vied for supremacy, the battle's outcome played a critical role in shaping the eventual negotiations for peace. With significant implications for the future of Europe, the battle is noteworthy for its strategic maneuvers and the leadership displayed by both sides.

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French Victory at Seminara Alters Military Tactics

June 28th, 1495 529 years ago

A French force decisively defeated a larger army of Neapolitans and Spaniards at Seminara, utilizing a combination of strategic maneuvering and artillery placement. This battle showcased the effectiveness of the French forces, particularly under the command of Louis d'Armagnac. Following this victory, the Spanish commander Gonzalo de Córdoba adapted tactics learned from the engagement to develop the Tercios, a new military formation that would become a foundational structure in Spanish warfare.

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