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    The Battle of Villelongue (7 and 18 December 1793) saw a Royal Spanish force from the army commanded by Antonio Ricardos attack a position held by a Republican...
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    assaults of Louis Marie Turreau. A 5,000-man Portuguese division led by John Forbes joined Ricardos in time to defeat d'Aoust at the Battle of Villelongue-dels-Monts...
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    Battle of Villelongue. The Spanish seized Fort Saint-Elme through the treason of its commander and, in the Battle of Collioure, captured the port of Collioure...
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  • Eustache Charles d'Aoust (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    December, d'Aoust advanced with 10,000 troops to surprise the enemy camp at Villelongue-dels-Monts. Ricardos with 3,000 Spanish and 5,000 Portuguese soldiers...
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    nominal command until 20 December. The next action would be the Battle of Villelongue on 7 December. Pla-del-Rey Phipps 2011, p. 133. Phipps 2011, pp...
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    promoted chef de brigade (colonel) on 11 October. In the Battle of Villelongue on the night of 18 December 1793, the French overran a camp defended by...
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  • Pierre François Sauret (category Members of the Council of Five Hundred)
    rank of general of brigade. In December he was wounded in the left leg at the battle of Villelongue-dels-Monts and received promotion to general of division...
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    Antonio Ricardos (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    and 5,000 Portuguese, Ricardos defeated d'Aoust again on 7 December at Villelongue-dels-Monts in the Pyrenees foothills. This was his last victory. Two...
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    Guillaume Mirabel (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    Boulou on 3–4 and 14–15 October, and the Battle of Villelongue on 7 and 18 December 1793. At the Second Battle of Boulou on 30 April 1794, Mirabel commanded...
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    François Amédée Doppet (category French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    appointed him to command the Army of the Alps in the Siege of Lyon, the army engaged in the Siege of Toulon and the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees. In no case...
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    captured Villelongue. In order to break contact with the enemy and draw his army back into winter quarters, Doppet planned an attack on Villelongue. The representatives...
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  • The Battle of Sant Llorenç de la Muga (in Catalan, in Spanish: San Lorenzo de la Muga) was fought on 13 August 1794 between an attacking Spanish–Portuguese...
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    The Battle of Mas Deu or Battle of Mas d'Eu on 19 May 1793 saw the French Revolutionary Army of the Eastern Pyrenees under Louis-Charles de Flers fighting...
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    The Battle of Perpignan or Battle of Niel (fr:Bataille de Perpignan) on 17 July 1793 saw the French Army of the Eastern Pyrenees led by Louis-Charles...
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    Gaspar de Vigodet (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    the Army of Rosellón, participating in several combats and battles of the War of the Pyrenees, including, in 1793, the Battle of Villelongue-dels-Monts...
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    The Battle of the Black Mountain (also Capmany or Sierra Negra or Del Roure or Montroig) was fought from 17 to 20 November 1794 between the army of the...
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    Convention changed the name of the city to Port-la-Montagne, after The Mountain faction. Below is the full order of battle of forces involved. Because no...
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    The Battle of Orbaizeta was fought from 15 to 17 October 1794 during the War of the Pyrenees, between the French Army of the western Pyrenees led by Bon-Adrien...
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    The Battle of Truillas (22 September 1793) saw the Republican French Army of the Eastern Pyrenees led by Luc Siméon Auguste Dagobert attack the Spanish...
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    At the Battle of Peyrestortes (17 September 1793) in the War of the Pyrenees, soldiers of the First French Republic defeated a Spanish army that had invaded...
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    Battle of the Baztan Valley was fought between 23 July and 1 August 1794 during the French Revolutionary War, between a French force from the Army of...
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  • The First Battle of Sant Llorenç de la Muga (Catalan) or Spanish: San Lorenzo de la Muga) (19 May 1794) between a Spanish army commanded by the Luis Firmín...
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    campaign fought in 1793 in the Mediterranean Sea in the first year of the War of the First Coalition, during the French Revolutionary Wars. The operation...
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  • The Battle of Bascara on 14 June 1795 saw a Republican French army led by Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer clash with a Spanish Royal army commanded by...
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    Melchior Aymerich (category People of the Spanish American wars of independence)
    of the Pyrenees. In 1793, he saw action in Palua, Argeles, Villelongue and Banyuls-les-Aspres. The following year he participated in the defense of Boulou...
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    Pablo Muñoz de la Morena (category Spanish commanders of the Napoleonic Wars)
    battery of Villelongue-dels-Monts, facilitating the fall of the castle of Montesquieu-des-Albères. In 1794 he participated in the battle of the Paso...
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    Aude (redirect from Department of Aude)
    Sainte-Marie Villelongue-d'Aude, and the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire. Narbonne Cathedral is a remarkable Gothic cathedral and remains unfinished. It is a symbol of the...
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    The Battle of the Gulf of Roses, also known as action of 14 February 1795, was a minor naval engagement of the French Revolutionary Wars fought in the...
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    Narbonne (category Communes of Aude)
    subsequently the capital of the Visigothic province of Septimania, the only territory from Gaul to fend off the Frankish thrust after the Battle of Vouille (507)...
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  • The Battle of Sans Culottes Camp (5 February 1794) saw a Spanish army commanded by José de Urrutia y de las Casas attack part of the French Army of the...
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