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In the Battle of Maguilla (11 June 1812) a British cavalry brigade led by Major General John Slade attacked a similar-sized French cavalry brigade commanded by General of Brigade Charles Lallemand.[1]

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  1. 93 relations: Alcántara Bridge, Andalusia, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Auguste de Marmont, Azuaga, Badajoz, Battle of Albuera, Battle of Almaraz, Battle of Arlabán (1811), Battle of Arlabán (1812), Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos, Battle of Bornos (1812), Battle of Campo Maior, Battle of Cogorderos, Battle of García Hernández, Battle of Majadahonda, Battle of Mir (1812), Battle of Salamanca, Battle of Talavera, Battle of the Gebora, Battle of Tordesillas (1812), Battle of Usagre, Battle of Venta del Pozo, Battle of Villagarcia, Battle of Vimeiro, Bienvenida, Badajoz, Bornos, Brigadier general, Córdoba, Spain, Charles Oman, Combat of Navas de Membrillo, Dragoon, Extremadura, First French Empire, First siege of Badajoz (1811), François Antoine Lallemand, Francisco Ballesteros, French invasion of Russia, Fuente del Maestre, Fuente Obejuna, Gibraltar, Henry Sturgeon, History of Portugal (1777–1834), History of Spain (1808–1874), Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon, Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Joseph Bonaparte, La Albuera, Llera, Badajoz, ... Expand index (43 more) »

  2. 1812 in Spain
  3. June 1812 events

Alcántara Bridge

The Alcántara Bridge (also known as Trajan's Bridge at Alcantara) is a Roman bridge at Alcántara, in Extremadura, Spain.

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Andalusia

Andalusia (Andalucía) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain.

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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish military officer and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, serving twice as British prime minister.

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Auguste de Marmont

Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont (20 July 1774 – 22 March 1852) was a French general and nobleman who rose to the rank of Marshal of the Empire and was awarded the title (duc de Raguse).

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Azuaga

Azuaga is a town located in the province of Badajoz in southern Extremadura, bordering the Andalusian provinces of Seville and Córdoba in Spain.

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Badajoz

Badajoz (formerly written Badajos in English) is the capital of the Province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain.

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Battle of Albuera

The Battle of Albuera (16 May 1811) was a battle during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and battle of Albuera are battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Almaraz

The Battle of Almaraz was fought during the Peninsular War on 18–19 May 1812, in which the Anglo-Portuguese Army under Lord Hill destroyed a French pontoon bridge across the River Tagus, in Almaraz, Spain. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Almaraz are 1812 in Spain, battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Arlabán (1811)

The Battle of Arlabán, also known as the First Surprise of Arlabán, took place at the heights of Arlabán, the mountain pass that separates the Basque provinces of Guipúzcoa and Álava, on 25 May 1811, during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Arlabán (1811) are battles involving France and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Arlabán (1812)

The Battle of Arlabán of 1812, also known as the Second Surprise of Arlabán, took place in the mountain pass of Arlabán, Guipúzcoa, Basque Country, near the border with France, on 9 April 1812, during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Arlabán (1812) are 1812 in Spain, battles involving France and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos

The Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos took place on 28 October 1811 during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos are battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Bornos (1812)

The Battle of Bornos on 31 May 1812, saw a Spanish force led by Francisco Ballesteros attack an Imperial French division under Nicolas François Conroux. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Bornos (1812) are battles involving France and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Campo Maior

In the Battle of Campo Maior, or Campo Mayor (an older spelling most often used in English language accounts), on 25 March 1811, Brigadier General Robert Ballard Long with a force of Anglo-Portuguese cavalry, the advance-guard of the army commanded by William Beresford, clashed with a French force commanded by General of Division Marie Victor de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Campo Maior are battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Cogorderos

The Battle of Cogorderos took place at Cogorderos, in the Province of León, Castile-León, on 23 June 1811, between a French force under Brigadier General Jean-André Valletaux and a Spanish force commanded by General Francisco Taboada y Gil during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Cogorderos are battles involving France and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of García Hernández

In the Battle of García Hernández on 23 July 1812, two brigades of Anglo-German cavalry led by Major-General Eberhardt Otto George von Bock defeated 4,000 French infantry led by Major-General Maximilien Foy. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of García Hernández are 1812 in Spain, battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Majadahonda

The Battle of Majadahonda (11 August 1812) saw an Imperial French cavalry division led by Anne-François-Charles Trelliard attack two brigades of cavalry under Benjamin d'Urban and forming the advance guard of Arthur Wellesley, Earl of Wellington's army. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Majadahonda are 1812 in Spain, battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Mir (1812)

The Battle of Mir took place on 9 and 10 July 1812 during Napoleon's invasion of Russia.

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Battle of Salamanca

The Battle of Salamanca (in French and Spanish known as the Battle of the Arapiles) took place on 22July 1812. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Salamanca are 1812 in Spain, battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Talavera

The Battle of Talavera (27–28 July 1809) was fought just outside the town of Talavera de la Reina, Spain some southwest of Madrid, during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Talavera are battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of the Gebora

The Battle of the Gebora took place during the Peninsular War between Spanish and French armies on 19 February 1811, northwest of Badajoz, Spain. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of the Gebora are battles involving France and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Tordesillas (1812)

In the Battle of Tordesillas, Battle of Villa Muriel or Battle of Palencia between 25 and 29 October 1812, a French army led by Joseph Souham pushed back an Anglo-Portuguese-Spanish army commanded by Arthur Wellesley, Marquess Wellington. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Tordesillas (1812) are 1812 in Spain and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Usagre

In the Battle of Usagre on 25 May 1811, Anglo-Allied cavalry commanded by Major-General William Lumley routed a French cavalry force led by Major-General Marie Victor Latour-Maubourg at the village of Usagre, Spain, in the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Usagre are battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Venta del Pozo

The Battle of Venta del Pozo, also known as the Battle of Villodrigo by the French and Spanish, was a rear-guard action fought as part of the Peninsular War on 23 October 1812 between an Anglo-German force led by Major-General Stapleton Cotton against French cavalry under Major-Generals Jean-Baptiste Curto and Pierre François Xavier Boyer. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Venta del Pozo are 1812 in Spain, battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Villagarcia

In the Battle of Villagarcia (also known as the Battle of Llerena) on 11 April 1812, British cavalry commanded by Lieutenant-General Sir Stapleton Cotton routed a French cavalry force led by Général de Brigade Charles Lallemand at the village of Villagarcia in the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Villagarcia are 1812 in Spain, battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Battle of Vimeiro

In the Battle of Vimeiro (sometimes shown as "Vimiera" or "Vimeira" in contemporary British texts) on 21 August 1808, the British under General Arthur Wellesley (who later became the Duke of Wellington) defeated the French under Major-General Jean-Andoche Junot near the village of Vimeiro, near Lisbon, Portugal, during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and Battle of Vimeiro are battles involving France, battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Bienvenida, Badajoz

Bienvenida is a Spanish municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura.

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Bornos

Bornos is a town and municipality located in the province of Cádiz, Spain.

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Brigadier general

Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries.

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Córdoba, Spain

Córdoba, or sometimes Cordova, is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba.

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Charles Oman

Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman, (12 January 1860 – 23 June 1946) was a British military historian.

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Combat of Navas de Membrillo

The combat of Navas de Membrillo took place on 29 December 1811 near Mérida, Spain, and saw the British light cavalry of General Rowland Hill assault a small Imperial French force led by Captain Neveux. Battle of Maguilla and combat of Navas de Membrillo are battles involving the United Kingdom and battles of the Peninsular War.

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Dragoon

Dragoons were originally a class of mounted infantry, who used horses for mobility, but dismounted to fight on foot.

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Extremadura

Extremadura (Estremaúra; Estremadura; Fala: Extremaúra) is a landlocked autonomous community of Spain.

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First French Empire

The First French Empire, officially the French Republic, then the French Empire after 1809 and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.

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First siege of Badajoz (1811)

The first siege of Badajoz was a siege carried out during the Peninsular War on the Spanish town of Badajoz, by the French general Soult.

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François Antoine Lallemand

François Antoine "Charles" Lallemand (23 June 1774 – 9 March 1839) was a French general who served Napoleon I of France, tried to found a colony in what is now Texas, and finally returned to France to serve as governor of Corsica.

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Francisco Ballesteros

Francisco López BallesterosOman (1908) spells it Ballasteros.

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French invasion of Russia

The French invasion of Russia, also known as the Russian campaign (Campagne de Russie) and in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Otéchestvennaya voyná 1812 góda), was initiated by Napoleon with the aim of compelling the Russian Empire to comply with the continental blockade of the United Kingdom.

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Fuente del Maestre

Fuente del Maestre is a municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain.

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Fuente Obejuna

Fuente Obejuna is a Spanish town in the province of Córdoba, autonomous community of Andalusia.

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Gibraltar

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean (Strait of Gibraltar).

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Henry Sturgeon

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Sturgeon (c. 1781 – 19 March 1814) was a British Army officer who fought in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, distinguishing himself in the Peninsular War.

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History of Portugal (1777–1834)

The history of the kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves, from the First Treaty of San Ildefonso and the beginning of the reign of Queen Maria I in 1777, to the end of the Liberal Wars in 1834, spans a complex historical period in which several important political and military events led to the end of the absolutist regime and to the installation of a constitutional monarchy in the country.

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History of Spain (1808–1874)

Spain in the 19th century was a country in turmoil.

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Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon

Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon (29 July 176525 January 1844) was a Marshal of France and a soldier in the Grande Armée during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Jean-Baptiste Jourdan

Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, 1st Count Jourdan (29 April 1762 – 23 November 1833), was a French military commander who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

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Jean-de-Dieu Soult

Marshal General Jean-de-Dieu Soult, 1st Duke of Dalmatia (29 March 1769 – 26 November 1851) was a French general and statesman.

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Joseph Bonaparte

Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte (born Giuseppe di Buonaparte,; Ghjuseppe Napulione Bonaparte; José Napoleón Bonaparte; 7 January 176828 July 1844) was a French statesman, lawyer, diplomat and older brother of Napoleon Bonaparte.

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La Albuera

La Albuera is a village southeast of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain.

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Llera, Badajoz

Llera is a Spanish municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, western Spain.

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Llerena, Badajoz

Llerena is a municipality located in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain.

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Luis Penne de Villemur

Luis Penne de Villemur, Count Villemur (1761–1836) was a French-born Cavalry officer in the service of Spain during the Peninsular War.

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Madrid

Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain.

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Maguilla

Maguilla is a municipality located in Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain.

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Major general

Major general is a military rank used in many countries.

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Marshal of the Empire

Marshal of the Empire (Maréchal d'Empire) was a civil dignity during the First French Empire.

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Mérida, Spain

Mérida is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the Province of Badajoz, and capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura.

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Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.

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Nicolas François Conroux

Nicolas François Conroux, Baron de Pépinville (17 February 1770 – 11 November 1813) became a division commander during the Napoleonic Wars and was killed fighting the British in southern France.

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Pablo Morillo

Pablo Morillo y Morillo, Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta, a.k.a. El Pacificador (The Peace Maker) (5 May 1775 – 27 July 1837) was a Spanish military officer who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and in the Spanish American Independence Wars.

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Peninsular War

The Peninsular War (1807–1814) was the military conflict fought in the Iberian Peninsula by Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Pierre Barrois

Pierre Barrois (30 October 1774 – 19 October 1860) became a French division commander during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Pierre Benoît Soult

Pierre Benoît Soult (19 July 1770 – 7 May 1843) joined the French royal army before the French Revolution.

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Reconnaissance

In military operations, military reconnaissance or scouting is the exploration of an area by military forces to obtain information about enemy forces, the terrain, and civil activities in the area of operations.

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Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill

General Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill, (11 August 1772 – 10 December 1842) was a British Army officer, politician and peer who served in the Napoleonic Wars as a brigade, division and corps commander.

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Santa Marta, Extremadura

Santa Marta is a municipality (population 4,157) in the Spanish province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura.

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Second siege of Badajoz (1811)

The second siege of Badajoz (22 April – 12 May and 18 May – 10 June, 1811) saw an Anglo-Portuguese Army, first led by William Carr Beresford and later commanded by Arthur Wellesley, the Viscount Wellington, besiege a French garrison under Armand Philippon at Badajoz, Spain.

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Seville

Seville (Sevilla) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville.

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Siege of Astorga (1812)

The siege of Astorga of 1812 took place between 29 June and 19 August 1812, at Astorga, León, Castile-León, Spain, during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and siege of Astorga (1812) are 1812 in Spain and June 1812 events.

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Siege of Badajoz (1812)

The Siege of Badajoz (16 March – 6 April 1812), also called the Third Siege of Badajoz, was an Anglo-Portuguese Army under the Earl of Wellington (later the Duke of Wellington) besieged Badajoz, Spain, and forced the surrender of the French garrison. Battle of Maguilla and Siege of Badajoz (1812) are 1812 in Spain.

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Siege of Burgos

At the siege of Burgos, from 19 September to 21 October 1812, the Anglo-Portuguese Army led by General Arthur Wellesley, Marquess of Wellington tried to capture the castle of Burgos from its French garrison under the command of General of Brigade Jean-Louis Dubreton. Battle of Maguilla and siege of Burgos are 1812 in Spain.

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Siege of Cádiz

The siege of Cádiz was a siege of the large Spanish naval base of Cádiz by a French army from 5 February 1810 to 24 August 1812 during the Peninsular War. Battle of Maguilla and siege of Cádiz are 1812 in Spain.

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Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)

The siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, (7–20 January 1812) had the Viscount Wellington's Anglo-Portuguese Army besiege the city's French garrison under General of Brigade Jean Léonard Barrié. Battle of Maguilla and siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812) are 1812 in Spain.

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Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Woodbrook

Lieutenant-General Sir John James Hamilton, 1st Baronet (4 August 1755 – 24 December 1835) was a British officer of the Honourable East India Company, the British Army and during the Napoleonic Wars the Portuguese Army who saw action across the world from India to the West Indies and was honoured for his service by both the British and Portuguese royal families.

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Sir John Slade, 1st Baronet

General Sir John "Black Jack" Slade, 1st Baronet, (31 December 1762 – 13 August 1859) served as a general officer in the British Army during the Peninsular War.

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Sir William Erskine, 2nd Baronet

Major-General Sir William Erskine, 2nd Baronet (30 March 1770 – 1813) was an officer in the British Army, served as a member of Parliament, and achieved important commands in the Napoleonic Wars under the Duke of Wellington, but ended his service in insanity and suicide.

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Spain

Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.

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Spain under Joseph Bonaparte

Napoleonic Spain was the part of Spain loyal to Joseph I during the Peninsular War (1808–1813), forming a Bonapartist client state officially known as the Kingdom of Spain after the country was partially occupied by forces of the First French Empire.

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Tagus

The Tagus (Tajo; Tejo) is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula.

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Tarifa

Tarifa is a Spanish municipality in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia.

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Toledo, Spain

Toledo is a city and municipality of Spain, the capital of the province of Toledo and the de jure seat of the government and parliament of the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha.

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was a sovereign state in Northwestern Europe that was established by the union in 1801 of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland.

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Valencia de las Torres

Valencia de las Torres is a municipality located in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain.

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Wimbledon Common

Wimbledon Common is a large open space in Wimbledon, southwest London.

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Zafra

Zafra (Çafra) is a town in the Province of Badajoz (Extremadura, Spain), and the capital of the comarca of Zafra - Río Bodión.

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Zalamea de la Serena

Zalamea de la Serena is a municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain.

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13th Hussars

The 13th Hussars (previously the 13th Light Dragoons) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army established in 1715.

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1st The Royal Dragoons

The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons) was a heavy cavalry regiment of the British Army.

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20th Light Dragoons

The 20th Regiment of Light Dragoons was a cavalry regiment of the British Army.

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23rd Regiment of (Light) Dragoons

The 23rd Light Dragoons was a cavalry regiment of the British Army which existed several times.

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2nd Infantry Division (United Kingdom)

The 2nd Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that was formed and disestablished numerous times between 1809 and 2012.

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3rd Dragoon Guards

The 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards was a cavalry regiment in the British Army, first raised in 1685 as the Earl of Plymouth's Regiment of Horse.

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7th Infantry Division (United Kingdom)

The 7th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army, first established by The Duke of Wellington as part of the Anglo-Portuguese Army for service in the Peninsular War, and was active also during the First World War from 1914 to 1919, and briefly in the Second World War in 1939.

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See also

1812 in Spain

June 1812 events

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Maguilla

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