Battle of Tirapegui, the Glossary
The Battle of Tirapegui was fought on April 26, 1836, between Liberals and Carlists in Spain during the First Carlist War.[1]
Table of Contents
3 relations: First Carlist War, French Foreign Legion, Spain.
- April 1836 events
- Battles involving the French Foreign Legion
- Battles of the First Carlist War
- Conflicts in 1836
- Military history of Navarre
First Carlist War
The First Carlist War was a civil war in Spain from 1833 to 1840, the first of three Carlist Wars. Battle of Tirapegui and first Carlist War are Conflicts in 1836.
See Battle of Tirapegui and First Carlist War
French Foreign Legion
The French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère) is an elite corps of the French Army that consists of several specialties: infantry, cavalry, engineers, and airborne troops.
See Battle of Tirapegui and French Foreign Legion
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.
See Battle of Tirapegui and Spain
See also
April 1836 events
- 1836 Connecticut gubernatorial election
- 1836 Rhode Island gubernatorial election
- Action of April 3, 1836
- Battle of San Jacinto
- Battle of Tirapegui
- Cincinnati riots of 1836
- Lynching of Francis McIntosh
- Trial of Reuben Crandall
Battles involving the French Foreign Legion
- Battle of Arlabán
- Battle of Bang Bo (Zhennan Pass)
- Battle of Beni Mered
- Battle of Bir Hakeim
- Battle of Boffalora
- Battle of Camarón
- Battle of Dien Bien Phu
- Battle of El-Moungar
- Battle of France
- Battle of Huesca
- Battle of Inkerman
- Battle of Kolwezi
- Battle of Macta
- Battle of Magenta
- Battle of Maison Carrée
- Battle of Núi Bop
- Battle of Route Coloniale 4
- Battle of Sig
- Battle of Solferino
- Battle of Taghit
- Battle of Tirapegui
- Battle of Verdun
- Battle of Yu Oc
- Battle of the Alma
- Battle of the Somme
- Battles of Narvik
- First Battle of Blida
- Keelung campaign
- List of battles involving the French Foreign Legion
- Lạng Sơn campaign
- Médéa expedition (1830)
- Mandingo Wars
- Opération Baliste
- Opération Licorne
- Operation Jumelles
- Operation Serval
- Pacification of Algeria
- Second Battle of Artois
- Second Battle of Champagne
- Second Battle of the Aisne
- Second Franco-Dahomean War
- Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
- Siege of Tuyên Quang
Battles of the First Carlist War
- Battle of Alegría de Álava
- Battle of Alsasua
- Battle of Aranzueque
- Battle of Artaza
- Battle of Huesca
- Battle of Maella
- Battle of Majaceite
- Battle of Mayals
- Battle of Mendaza
- Battle of Mendigorría
- Battle of Peñacerrada
- Battle of Ramales
- Battle of Tirapegui
- Battle of Venta de Echavarri
- Battle of Villar de los Navarros
- Battle of Villarrobledo
- Cincomarzada
- First Battle of Arquijas
- Second Battle of Arquijas
Conflicts in 1836
- Action of April 3, 1836
- Battle of Agua Dulce
- Battle of Arlabán
- Battle of Coleto
- Battle of Constantine
- Battle of Gawakuke
- Battle of Grahovo
- Battle of Luchana
- Battle of Majaceite
- Battle of Panjtar
- Battle of Refugio
- Battle of San Felasco Hammock
- Battle of San Jacinto
- Battle of San Patricio
- Battle of Tirapegui
- Battle of Uchumayo
- Battle of Vegkop
- Battle of Villarrobledo
- Battle of Wahoo Swamp
- Battle of the Alamo
- Belogradchik rebellion (1836)
- Berkovitsa rebellion (1836)
- Bolivian occupation of Peru
- Cabanagem
- Creek War of 1836
- First Carlist War
- Fort Parker massacre
- Goliad Campaign
- Goliad massacre
- Mission of the Vixen
- Pirot rebellion
- Posavina rebellion (1836)
- Runaway Scrape
- Salaverry-Santa Cruz War
- Second Seminole War
- Texas Revolution
- Toledo War
- War of the Confederation
Military history of Navarre
- Battle of Alsasua
- Battle of Artaza
- Battle of Estercuel
- Battle of Maya
- Battle of Mendaza
- Battle of Mendigorría
- Battle of Roncevaux Pass
- Battle of Roncevaux Pass (824)
- Battle of Tirapegui
- Battle of the Baztan Valley
- First Battle of Arquijas
- Second Battle of Arquijas
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tirapegui
Also known as Battle of Terapegui.