11 10 9 Zaragoza 8 7 Somosierra 6 Tudela 5 4 3 Roses 2 Zornoza 1 The siege of Zaragoza was the French capture of the Spanish city of Zaragoza (also known...
22 KB (2,434 words) - 14:20, 22 November 2024
of Zaragoza (754) [ca; es] Siege of Zaragoza (755) [ca; es] Siege of Zaragoza (777) [ca; es] Siege of Zaragoza (778) [ca; fr; es] Siege of Zaragoza (778) [ca;...
1 KB (167 words) - 00:03, 1 July 2024
Valencia 9 Girona 8 Zaragoza 7 Cabezón 6 Cadiz 5 Alcolea 4 Valdepeñas 3 Bruch 2 Dos de Mayo Madrid 1 The 1808 siege of Zaragoza (also called Saragossa)...
17 KB (1,763 words) - 16:22, 30 August 2024
third siege of Girona occurred in northern Catalonia, Spain from 6 May to 12 December 1809, during the Napoleonic Wars. A significant event of the Peninsular...
20 KB (1,832 words) - 07:12, 2 October 2024
Saragossa by French forces. 1809 – Siege of Saragossa by French forces. 1857 – Population: 63,399. 1892 – Leaning Tower of Zaragoza demolished. 1897 – Population:...
8 KB (624 words) - 10:09, 16 November 2024
British under Admiral José de Mazarredo (1797), and in the second siege of Zaragoza (1809). During the latter battle he was captured and taken to France...
8 KB (957 words) - 20:33, 18 February 2024
Peninsular War (redirect from Corunna Campaign, 1808–1809)
cannon at the first siege of Zaragoza, and lit the fuse, shredding a wave of attackers at point-blank range. The Monument to the Heroes of the Peninsular War...
128 KB (14,667 words) - 12:12, 15 November 2024
Zaragoza (Spanish: [θaɾaˈɣoθa] ) also known in English as Saragossa, is the capital city of the province of Zaragoza and of the autonomous community of...
71 KB (5,936 words) - 01:21, 3 November 2024
Peninsular War – French Marshal Jean Lannes begins the Siege of Zaragoza. January 16 – Peninsular War – Battle of Corunna in Galicia (Spain): The British (under...
30 KB (3,212 words) - 04:20, 21 September 2024
The monastery church was largely destroyed in the Siege of Saragossa (1809) during the Spanish War of Independence, with only the crypt and the facade...
3 KB (339 words) - 17:34, 28 May 2024
the second siege of Zaragoza, its Spanish defenders bitterly resisted the French for many months. The city finally fell on 20 February 1809 and its large...
9 KB (548 words) - 17:40, 12 September 2024
Juan O'Neylle (category 1809 deaths)
staff of José Rebolledo de Palafox y Melzi. He acted as Palafox's second in command in the successful Spanish defense at the First Siege of Zaragoza. O'Neylle...
6 KB (767 words) - 07:04, 4 October 2024
The Leaning Tower of Zaragoza, sometimes called by its Spanish name, Torre Nueva (new tower), was a Mudéjar leaning tower located in current Plaza de...
9 KB (1,118 words) - 18:59, 20 November 2024
André Burthe (category French people of Irish descent)
distinguish himself at the Siege of Zaragoza (1809). When Burthe was appointed Général de Cavalerie, his wife became a member of his staff and was known...
19 KB (2,772 words) - 23:08, 28 June 2024
2008. Vaughan, C. R. (1809). Narrative of the siege of Zaragoza. United Kingdom: James Ridgway. The National Cyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge. (1853)...
8 KB (594 words) - 11:50, 4 November 2024
siege of Badajoz, in 1811, when they faced the Irish Legion under the command of the French. Battle of Zaragoza (1710) Battle of Brihuega Battle of Villaviciosa...
5 KB (662 words) - 23:53, 23 January 2024
Battle of Villafranca del Bierzo took place on 17 March 1809, during the French occupation of León in the Peninsular War. After a bloody four-hour siege the...
7 KB (483 words) - 15:55, 23 June 2024
follows. Siege of Aratta (c. 2600 BC) this siege is semi or entirely mythical. Siege of Uruk (c. 2580 BC) Siege of Qabra (1780 BC) Siege of Hiritum (1764...
179 KB (20,282 words) - 21:29, 20 November 2024
Aragón, on the right bank of the Huerva river, outside the City Walls. Ruined and burned during the French sieges of 1808-1809, it was badly damaged. It...
3 KB (228 words) - 21:46, 20 November 2024
10 Valencia 9 Girona 8 Zaragoza 7 Cabezón 6 Cadiz 5 Alcolea 4 Valdepeñas 3 Bruch 2 Dos de Mayo Madrid 1 The second siege of Girona was the second unsuccessful...
12 KB (980 words) - 04:35, 1 October 2024
Duke of Zaragoza (28 October 1775 – 15 February 1847) was a Spanish Army officer and nobleman who served in the Peninsular War. He was born in Zaragoza, Aragon...
7 KB (667 words) - 10:27, 25 August 2024
Casta Álvarez (category Spanish people of the Napoleonic Wars)
First siege of Zaragoza. This took place during the 1808 to 1814 Spanish War of Independence, or Guerra de la Independencia Española, part of the Peninsular...
9 KB (1,001 words) - 18:29, 17 October 2024
for the recapture of Madrid, at the head of the V Corps, which he led at the Battle of Somosierra and the Second Siege of Zaragoza. He then fought under...
17 KB (1,746 words) - 04:21, 27 September 2024
Tomás de Zumalacárregui (redirect from Tomás de Zumalacárregui, 1st Duke of the Victory of the Amezcoas)
of Spain in 1808 he enlisted in Zaragoza. He served in the 1808 First Siege of Zaragoza, at the Battle of Tudela, and during the 1809 Second Siege of...
14 KB (1,807 words) - 00:13, 11 November 2024
a result of battle wounds. During his five years as a Marshal of the Empire (1809–1814), Nicolas-Charles Oudinot received seven of a total of 34 battle...
45 KB (2,562 words) - 19:41, 21 November 2024
Fuendetodos (redirect from Fuendetodos, Zaragoza)
Goya also came to take refuge in Fuendetodos during the Second Siege of Zaragoza in 1809, since he was there making sketches to paint the destruction caused...
12 KB (1,361 words) - 13:08, 30 September 2024
current seats of the governments of both autonomous communities. The palace was burned during the Siege of Zaragoza and after the end of the war it remained...
14 KB (1,462 words) - 07:39, 13 February 2024
Manuela Sancho (category People from the Province of Zaragoza)
second siege, Sancho fought on the front lines against the French invaders, defending the Convent of San José. From 31 December to 2 January 1809, she fought...
7 KB (581 words) - 21:45, 6 November 2024
Finnish War (redirect from Russo-Swedish War of 1808-1809)
between the Kingdom of Sweden and the Russian Empire from 21 February 1808 to 17 September 1809 as part of the Napoleonic Wars. As a result of the war, the eastern...
40 KB (5,245 words) - 13:35, 27 October 2024
The siege of San Sebastián (7 July – 8 September 1813), part of the Peninsular War, Allied forces under the command of Arthur Wellesley, Marquess of Wellington...
26 KB (3,117 words) - 15:05, 1 November 2024