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1809 Siege during the Peninsular War
A significant event of the Peninsular War, France's Grande Armée lay siege to the town of Girona for seven months. Girona was strategically important
Third siege of Girona (Peninsular War)
Third_siege_of_Girona_(Peninsular_War)
1808 siege during the Peninsular War
second siege of Girona was the second unsuccessful French attempt to capture the city of Girona (spelled "Gerona" in Castilian) during the Peninsular War, part
Second Siege of Girona (Peninsular War)
Second_Siege_of_Girona_(Peninsular_War)
Topics referred to by the same term
Girona (Peninsular War) (1808) Third siege of Girona (Peninsular War) (1809) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Siege of Gerona
Siege_of_Gerona
1808 battle during the Peninsular War
Bruch 1 Dos de Mayo Madrid The first siege of Girona during the Peninsular War, also called the battle of Gerona, took place from 20 to 21 June 1808
First Siege of Girona (Peninsular War)
First_Siege_of_Girona_(Peninsular_War)
City in Catalonia, Spain
twice in 1694 under Anne Jules de Noailles. During the Third siege of Girona of the Peninsular War, the city was besieged from May to December 1809 by 35
Girona
1812 siege during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Spain 220km 137miles 12 Toulouse 11 Vitoria 10 Tordesillas 9 Burgos 8 Salamanca 7 Ciudad 6 Talavera 5 Corunna 4 Tudela 3 Bailén 2 Valencia
Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)
Siege_of_Ciudad_Rodrigo_(1812)
1810–1812 siege of Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Siege of Cádiz 120km 75miles 7 Tarifa 6 Bornos 5 Zújar 4 Barrosa 3 Baza 2 Fuengirola 1 Cádiz The French army besieged the large Spanish
Siege_of_Cádiz
1812 siege during the Peninsular War
withdrawal. The siege took place during the Peninsular War, part of the Napoleonic Wars. Burgos is located about 210 kilometres (130 mi) north of Madrid. After
Siege_of_Burgos
1807–1814 war against Napoleon in Iberia
Albuera Ciudad Rodrigo Salamanca Burgos Tordesillas Vitoria Toulouse The Peninsular War (1808–1814) was fought in the Iberian Peninsula by the Iberian nations
Peninsular_War
tables show the sequence of events of the Peninsular War (1807–1814), including major battles, smaller actions, uprisings, sieges and other related events
Timeline of the Peninsular War
Timeline_of_the_Peninsular_War
Spanish army regiment (18th–19th centuries)
the Peninsular War the Ultonia Regiment was garrisoned at Girona during the first (June 1808), second (24 July to 16 August 1808) and third sieges (1809)
Ultonia_Regiment_(Spain)
Part of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War Castile 1811–13 220km 137miles 20 19 18 Burgos 17 16 15 Salamanca 14 Astorga 13 12 11 10 Ciudad Rodrigo 9 8 7 6 Arlabán 5 4 Albuera 3 Campo
Siege_of_Badajoz_(1812)
– Peninsular War Siege of Chaves (1809) – Peninsular War Third siege of Girona (1809) – Peninsular War Siege of Cádiz (1810–1812) – Peninsular War Siege
List_of_sieges
1811 siege during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Aragón Catalonia 220km 137miles 21 20 Castalla 19 18 Valencia 17 Saguntum 16 15 14 13 Tarragona 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 María 3 2 1 In
Siege_of_Tarragona_(1811)
1808 siege of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Spanish uprising 1808 220km 137miles 12 Santander 11 Bailén 10 Rioseco 9 Valencia 8 Girona 7 Zaragoza 6 Cabezón 5 Cadiz 4 Alcolea 3 Valdepeñas
Siege_of_Zaragoza_(1808)
1808–1809 siege of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Napoleon's invasion 210km 130miles 14 Corunna 13 12 11 10 9 8 Zaragoza 7 6 Somosierra 5 Tudela 4 3 2 Roses 1 Zornoza The siege of
Siege_of_Zaragoza_(1809)
1813 siege during the Peninsular War
Vitoria 1 San Millan The siege of San Sebastián took place between 7 July and 8 September 1813, during the Peninsular War. Allied British and Portuguese
Siege_of_San_Sebastián
Hill of the ancient Catalan city of Girona, Spain
1809 during the 7-month long Third siege of Girona. By order of Suchet, the castle was abandoned at the end of the war in 1814. In 1843, during the Catalan
Montjuïc_(Girona)
1811–1812 siege during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Siege of Cádiz 120km 75miles 7 Tarifa 6 Bornos 5 Zújar 4 Barrosa 3 Baza 2 Fuengirola 1 Cádiz In the siege of Tarifa from 19 December
Siege_of_Tarifa_(1812)
1810 siege during the Peninsular War
garrison. This action was fought in the summer of 1810 during the Peninsular War portion of the Napoleonic Wars. Almeida is located in eastern Portugal, near
Siege_of_Almeida_(1810)
1810 siege during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Third French invasion 220km 137miles V e d r a s T o r r e s 8 Fuentes de Oñoro 7 Sabugal 6 5 Lisbon 4 Bussaco 3 Almeida 2 Ciudad Rodrigo
Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1810)
Siege_of_Ciudad_Rodrigo_(1810)
Painting by Ramon Martí Alsina
of Girona's defenders over the French during the Third Siege of Girona in 1809. Completed in 1864, it is the largest easel painting in the history of
The_Great_Day_of_Girona
1812 siege during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Aragón Catalonia 220km 137miles 21 20 Castalla 19 18 Valencia 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 María 3 2 1 The siege of Valencia
Siege_of_Valencia_(1812)
Spanish army officer of Irish descent (1781–1837)
August, during the Second siege of Girona, his column of 200 men was attacked by French troops near the Capuchins Fort, one of the four forts surrounding
Pedro_Sarsfield
1810 siege during the Peninsular War
siege of Astorga was an attempt by French forces to capture Astorga, Spain in a campaign of the Peninsular War. Astorga was located on the flank of the
Siege_of_Astorga
1808 siege during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Napoleon's invasion 210km 130miles 14 Corunna 13 12 11 10 9 8 Zaragoza 7 6 Somosierra 5 Tudela 4 3 2 Roses 1 Zornoza The Siege of
Siege_of_Roses_(1808)
1805–1806 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
Napoleonic Wars 700km 435miles 9 Waterloo 8 France 7 6 Russia 5 Austria 4 Spain 3 Portugal 2 Prussia 1 Germany The War of the Third Coalition (French:
War_of_the_Third_Coalition
Military unit
forced to abandon Barcelona, and their garrison of Girona. Sometime after the failed siege of Girona, the regiment was recalled to Naples, and a new 3rd
1st Regiment of the Line (King's Own)
1st_Regiment_of_the_Line_(King's_Own)
The following list of French general officers (Peninsular War) lists the générals (général de brigade and général de division) and maréchals d'Empire,
List of French generals of the Peninsular War
List_of_French_generals_of_the_Peninsular_War
Cultural property in Figueras, Spain
surrender in the Peninsular War. In December 1809, the third siege of Girona ended with the fall of Girona to the French. The hero of the siege, the gravely
Sant_Ferran_Castle
1813 siege during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Aragón Catalonia 220km 137miles 21 20 Castalla 19 18 Valencia 17 Saguntum 16 15 14 13 Tarragona 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 María 3 2 1 In
Siege_of_Tarragona_(1813)
Spanish civil war (1872–1876)
during the Carlist siege of Bilbao in the Third Carlist War. The writer Benito Pérez Galdós also mentions some tales of the Third Carlist War in his books Episodios
Third_Carlist_War
1814 battle of the campaign in south-west France
Peninsular War: Campaign in south-west France 50km 31miles 7 Bayonne 6 Toulouse 5 4 3 2 1 The Battle of Bayonne (14 April 1814), the last major battle
Battle_of_Bayonne
Portuguese general officers (Peninsular War) Hindley, Meredith (2010) "The Spanish Ulcer: Napoleon, Britain, and the Siege of Cádiz" in Humanities, January/February
List of Spanish generals of the Peninsular War
List_of_Spanish_generals_of_the_Peninsular_War
1807 Siege during the War of the Fourth Coalition
Jena–Auerstedt 2 1 The siege of Danzig (19 March – 24 May 1807) was the French encirclement and capture of Danzig during the War of the Fourth Coalition
Siege_of_Danzig_(1807)
The Army of Aragon (French - armée d'Aragon) was one of the French field armies which fought in the Peninsular War. It was formed in 1805 as 3rd Army
Army_of_Aragon_(France)
list of Portuguese general officers (Peninsular War) lists the generals who served in the Portuguese forces in Spain and Portugal during the Peninsular War
List of Portuguese generals of the Peninsular War
List_of_Portuguese_generals_of_the_Peninsular_War
1811 blockade during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Third French invasion 220km 137miles V e d r a s T o r r e s 8 Fuentes de Oñoro 7 Sabugal 6 5 Lisbon 4 Bussaco 3 Almeida 2 Ciudad Rodrigo
Blockade_of_Almeida
1813 battle of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Spain 220km 137miles 12 Toulouse 11 Vitoria 10 Tordesillas 9 Burgos 8 Salamanca 7 Ciudad 6 Talavera 5 Corunna 4 Tudela 3 Bailén 2 Valencia
Battle_of_Vitoria
French military engineer (1759–1809)
commander who rose to the rank of general during the First French Empire. He was killed in action at the Siege of Girona. In 1776, as a military engineer
Dominique_Joba
1811 battle in the Peninsular War
Peninsular War Castile 1811–13 220km 137miles 20 19 18 Burgos 17 16 15 Salamanca 14 Astorga 13 12 11 10 Ciudad Rodrigo 9 8 7 6 Arlabán 5 4 Albuera 3 Campo
Battle_of_Albuera
1803–1815 series of wars led by Napoleon
Seventh Coalition, the Peninsular War, and the French invasion of Russia. The first stage of the wars broke out when Britain declared war on France on 18 May
Napoleonic_Wars
1811 Peninsular War battle
Peninsular War: Siege of Cádiz 120km 75miles 7 Tarifa 6 Bornos 5 Zújar 4 Barrosa 3 Baza 2 Fuengirola 1 Cádiz The Battle of Barrosa (Chiclana, 5 March
Battle_of_Barrosa
1814 siege during the War of the Sixth Coalition
The siege of Metz (17 January – 10 April 1814) was a blockade of the French city of Metz during the War of the Sixth Coalition at the end of the Napoleonic
Siege_of_Metz_(1814)
Spanish general (1770–1843)
mention of Álava is made in Napier's History of the Peninsular War, and his name is often met both in lives[clarification needed] of the Duke of Wellington
Miguel_Ricardo_de_Álava
Invasion during the Peninsular War
invaded Portugal from 19–30 November 1807 during the Napoleonic Wars, sparking the Peninsular War. The Franco-Spanish invasion force was led by General Jean-Andoche
Invasion_of_Portugal_(1807)
1811 battle of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War Castile 1811–13 220km 137miles 20 19 18 Burgos 17 16 15 Salamanca 14 Astorga 13 12 11 10 Ciudad Rodrigo 9 8 Arroyo 7 6 Arlabán 5 4 Albuera
Battle_of_Arroyo_dos_Molinos
cementing its naval dominance a century ahead; hence, in the Peninsular War in which the British Army of that period had the strongest impact, the Royal Navy
British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
British_Army_during_the_French_Revolutionary_and_Napoleonic_Wars
1807 Siege during the War of the Fourth Coalition
The siege of Kolberg (also spelled Colberg or Kołobrzeg) took place from March to 2 July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic
Siege_of_Kolberg_(1807)
French military commander (1769–1815)
314 Grehan, John (2015). The lines of Torres Vedras : the cornerstone of Wellington's strategy in the Peninsular War, 1809–1812. Frontline Books. ISBN 9781473852747
Michel_Ney
1810 combat during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War 220km 137miles V e d r a s T o r r e s 8 Fuentes de Oñoro 7 Sabugal 6 5 Lisbon 4 Bussaco 3 Almeida 2 Ciudad Rodrigo 1 Astorga The Combat
Combat_of_the_Côa
1814 siege of the War of the Sixth Coalition
War of the Sixth Coalition: Campaign Low Countries 1814 50km 31miles 4 Courtrai Bergen op Zoom 2 Antwerp 1 Hoogstraten The siege of Bergen op Zoom
Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1814)
Siege_of_Bergen_op_Zoom_(1814)
1813 siege of Danzig during the War of the Sixth Coalition
The siege of Danzig (16 January 1813 – 2 January 1814) was a siege of the city of Danzig during the War of the Sixth Coalition by Russian and Prussian
Siege_of_Danzig_(1813)
French general and emperor (1769–1821)
King of Spain in 1808, provoking the Peninsular War. In 1809 the Austrians again challenged France in the War of the Fifth Coalition, during which Napoleon
Napoleon
1813 battle of the campaign in south-west France
on 10 November 1813 in front of the river Nivelle near the end of the Peninsular War (1808–1814). After the Allied siege of San Sebastian, Wellington's
Battle_of_Nivelle
1807 Siege during the Franco-Swedish War
The siege of Stralsund lasted from 24 July to 24 August, 1807, and saw troops from the First French Empire twice attempt to capture the port city from
Siege_of_Stralsund_(1807)
Siege of the 1806 invasion of Naples
The siege of Gaeta (26 February – 18 July 1806) saw the fortress city of Gaeta and its Neapolitan garrison under General Louis of Hesse-Philippsthal besieged
Siege_of_Gaeta_(1806)
1811 battle during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Aragón Catalonia 220km 137miles 21 20 Castalla 19 18 Valencia 17 Saguntum 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 María 3 2 1 The Battle of
Battle_of_Saguntum
1814 conflict in the Napoleonic Wars
siege of Genoa on 13–18 April 1814 was the capture of the port city of Genoa from the First French Empire by a British–Sicilian army, during the War of
Siege_of_Genoa_(1814)
faced and defeated many of Napoleon's marshals as the commander in chief of the Anglo-Portuguese Army during the Peninsular War, but his best known battle
Military career of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Military_career_of_Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington
1812 battle of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Spain 220km 137miles 12 Toulouse 11 Vitoria 10 Tordesillas 9 Burgos 8 Salamanca 7 Ciudad 6 Talavera 5 Corunna 4 Tudela 3 Bailén 2 Valencia
Battle_of_Salamanca
1812–1815 conflict in North America
ready for war when it came. Britain was heavily engaged in the Napoleonic Wars, most of the British Army was deployed in the Peninsular War in Portugal
War_of_1812
Spanish painter
impressive 16 x 35 feet. The cycle was never completed. The Third Siege of Girona The Great Day of Girona Stormy Sea Urban Cityscape Country landscape Rural Landscape
Ramon_Martí_Alsina
1808 battle of the Peninsular War
Tudela 4 3 2 Roses 1 Zornoza The Battle of Somosierra took place on 30 November 1808, during the Peninsular War, when a combined Franco-Napoleonic Spanish-Polish
Battle_of_Somosierra
Siege during the French invasion of Russia (1812)
Smolensk 3 Vitebsk 2 Vilna 1 Kowno The siege of Riga was a military operation during the Napoleonic Wars. The siege lasted five months from July – December
Siege_of_Riga_(1812)
1814 battle of the campaign in south-west France
Peninsular War: Campaign in south-west France 50km 31miles 7 Bayonne 6 Toulouse 5 Orthez 4 3 2 1 The Battle of Orthez was fought on 27 February 1814
Battle_of_Orthez
Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the
List_of_battles_1801–1900
Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Napoleonic Wars. This list does not include documentaries
List_of_Napoleonic_Wars_films
1813 battle during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War Vitoria and the Pyrenees, 1813–1814 50km 31miles 8 San Marcial 7 Maya 6 Pyrenees 5 San Sebastián 4 Pamplona 3 Tolosa 2 Vitoria 1 San Millan
Battle_of_Sorauren
Napoleonic client state (1808–1813)
and led to the Peninsular War, where France was defeated and forced to retreat from Spain. The kingdom was officially known as Kingdom of (the) Spain(s)
Spain_under_Joseph_Bonaparte
1808 battle during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Napoleon's invasion 210km 130miles 14 Corunna 13 12 11 10 9 Molins 8 Zaragoza 7 6 Somosierra 5 Tudela 4 3 2 Roses 1 Zornoza The Battle
Battle_of_Molins_de_Rei
1704 capture by the Anglo-Dutch fleet
Sampson Low, Marston and Company. Francis, David (1975). The First Peninsular War: 1702–1713. London: Ernest Benn Limited. New York: St. Martin's Press
Capture_of_Gibraltar
French military commander (1764–1841)
Berlin, and was created Duke of Belluno (Duc de Bellune) in September 1808, shortly before departing for the Peninsular War. He was victorious over the
Claude-Victor_Perrin
Marshal of The First French Empire (1769–1809)
Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He was one of Napoleon's most daring and talented generals, and is regarded by many as one of history's greatest military
Jean_Lannes
British Army officer and politician (1761–1809)
Soult during the Peninsular War. John Moore was born in Glasgow, the son of John Moore, a physician and writer, and the older brother of Admiral Sir Graham
John Moore (British Army officer)
John_Moore_(British_Army_officer)
1810 battle of the Peninsular War
Battle of Buçaco (pronounced [buˈsaku]) or Bussaco was fought on 27 September 1810 during the Peninsular War in the Portuguese mountain range of Serra
Battle_of_Bussaco
French marshal (1764–1830)
successful Siege of Roses and lifted the blockade of Barcelona. Having refused to carry out Berthier's order to simultaneously besiege Girona, Tarragona
Laurent_de_Gouvion_Saint-Cyr
1813 siege during the War of the Sixth Coalition
The siege of Torgau (18 October 1813 – 10 January 1814) was a siege in the War of the Sixth Coalition. The French-held fortress on the Elbe was besieged
Siege_of_Torgau
1811 battle during the Peninsular War
TorresVedras Redinha Sabugal FuentesDeOñoro The Battle of Sabugal was a meeting engagement of the Peninsular War which took place on 3 April 1811 between Anglo-Portuguese
Battle_of_Sabugal
1808 Battle in Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Spain 220km 137miles 12 Toulouse 11 Vitoria 10 Tordesillas 9 Burgos 8 Salamanca 7 Ciudad 6 Talavera 5 Corunna 4 Tudela 3 Bailén 2 Valencia
Battle_of_Valencia_(1808)
Spanish military commander
Books. Retrieved 5 February 2023. Oman, Charles (1908). A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. III, pp. 43–44. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
Jaime_García_Conde
1815 siege during the Neapolitan War
The siege of Ancona took place during the Neapolitan War. It took place beginning on 5 May 1815 and persisted until 30 May 1815. The battle took place
Siege_of_Ancona
1809 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
By the start of 1809 much of the French army was committed to the Peninsular War against Britain, Spain and Portugal. After France withdrew 108,000 soldiers
War_of_the_Fifth_Coalition
and Sieges in The Peninsula: Extracted from his 'Peninsula War'. London: Chapman and Hall. Oman, Charles (1902–30). A History of the Peninsular War. Vols
List of books about the Napoleonic Wars
List_of_books_about_the_Napoleonic_Wars
1813 battle of the Peninsular War
his field army far faster than expected, and the siege was suspended to confront him. Peninsular War Vitoria and the Pyrenees, 1813–1814 50km 31miles
Battle_of_San_Marcial
1814 battle of the campaign in south-west France
Peninsular War: Spain 220km 137miles 12 Toulouse 11 Vitoria 10 Tordesillas 9 Burgos 8 Salamanca 7 Ciudad 6 Talavera 5 Corunna 4 Tudela 3 Bailén 2 Valencia
Battle_of_Toulouse_(1814)
1811 battle during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War 220km 137miles V e d r a s T o r r e s 8 Fuentes de Oñoro 7 Sabugal 6 5 Lisbon 4 Bussaco 3 Almeida 2 Ciudad Rodrigo 1 Astorga The Battle
Battle_of_Casal_Novo
1808 battle of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Spain 220km 137miles 12 Toulouse 11 Vitoria 10 Tordesillas 9 Burgos 8 Salamanca 7 Ciudad 6 Talavera 5 Corunna 4 Tudela 3 Bailén 2 Valencia
Battle_of_Bailén
1813 battle during the Peninsular War
Peninsular War: Aragón Catalonia 220km 137miles 21 Ordal 20 Castalla 19 18 Valencia 17 Saguntum 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 María 3 2 1 The Battle
Battle_of_Ordal
1813–1814 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
beginning of 1812 Britain had already been at war with France since 1803, and had been fighting alongside the Portuguese and Spanish in the Peninsular War for
War_of_the_Sixth_Coalition
1813 battle of the Peninsular War
Peninsular War Vitoria and the Pyrenees, 1813–1814 50km 31miles 8 San Marcial 7 Maya 6 Pyrenees 5 San Sebastián 4 Pamplona 3 Tolosa 2 Vitoria 1 San Millan
Battle_of_the_Pyrenees
Republican zone during the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Republic at war refers to the Second Spanish Republic during the Civil War of 1936–1939. It represents the last stage in this war's history. The territory
Spanish_Republic_at_War
1813 battle of the campaign in south-west France
Peninsular War: Campaign in south-west France 50km 31miles 7 Bayonne 6 Toulouse 5 4 3 2 1 Bidassoa The Battle of the Bidasoa (also known the Battle
Battle_of_the_Bidassoa
1936–1939 civil war in Spain
passing the plans of Bilbao defences to the Nationalists, in an attempt to reduce the duration and casualties of siege. The Spanish Civil War exposed political
Spanish_Civil_War
1806 Siege during the War of the Fourth Coalition
Jena–Auerstedt 2 1 The siege of Magdeburg (French: Siège de Magdebourg) took place from 25 October to 8 November 1806 during the War of the Fourth Coalition
Siege_of_Magdeburg_(1806)
Crisis of the Third Century Battle of Thessalonica (380) – 380 – Gothic War (376–382) (Fall of the Western Roman Empire) and Roman–Germanic wars Siege of Thessalonica
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
1806–1807 conflict of the Napoleonic Wars
beginning of the Peninsular War.[citation needed] Gunboat War List of battles of the War of the Fourth Coalition Napoleonic Wars Peninsular War War of the Fifth
War_of_the_Fourth_Coalition
1809–1811 military defences during the Peninsular War
FuentesDeOñoro The Lines of Torres Vedras were lines of forts and other military defences built in secrecy to defend Lisbon during the Peninsular War. Named after
Lines_of_Torres_Vedras
The siege of Santa Maura in March and April 1810 was fought between the British and the French troops on the island of Lefkada (then known as Santa Maura)
Siege_of_Santa_Maura_(1810)
1808 battle of the Peninsular War
2 Roses 1 Zornoza The Battle of Sahagún was fought on 21 December 1808 during the Peninsular War. 400 hussars of the British Army under Lieutenant-general
Battle_of_Sahagún
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