Battle of Aragua de Barcelona

The Battle of Aragua de Barcelona (Spanish: Batalla de Aragua de Barcelona) was fought between Royalists of the Spanish Empire and the Second Republic of Venezuela on 17 August 1814. The battle saw Royalists attack Simón Bolívar's force of 3,000 and win with their 8,000 soldiers. It was a major loss for the Patriots.

Battle of Aragua de Barcelona
Part of Venezuelan War of Independence

A Cotoperí tree that Bolívar is said to have tied his horse up to and rested near
Date17 August 1814
Location9°27′27″N 64°49′34″W
Result Royalist victory
Belligerents
Second Republic of Venezuela Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Simón Bolívar
José Francisco Bermúdez
José Tadeo Monagas (WIA)
Francisco Tomás Morales
Strength
3,000-4,000 6,000-8,000
Casualties and losses
<3,000-3,700 dead 1,000 dead, 2,000 wounded
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