Battle of Foz de Arouce
The Battle of Foz de Arouce was an engagement of the Peninsular War which took place on 15 March 1811 between Anglo-Portuguese forces under Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington) and French troops under the command of Marshal Michel Ney.[1] The battle was part of Andre Masséna’s retreat from Portugal in the spring of 1811.
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Part of the Peninsular War | |||||||
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8,000 | 7,000 | ||||||
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71 killed and wounded | 250 killed, wounded and captured |
Third French invasion:
Siege of Astorga March April 1810
Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo April 1810
Siege of Almeida July 1810
3.1 Blockade of Almeida April 1811
Battle of Bussaco September 1810
Torres Vedras protects Lisbon
Battle of Redinha March 1811
Battle of Sabugal April 1811
Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro May 1811
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3.1 Blockade of Almeida April 1811
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References
- Rickard, J. (10 April 2008). "Combat of Foz de Arouce, 15 March 1811". History of War. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
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