Battle of Bornos (1811)

The Battle of Bornos on 5 November 1811 saw a Spanish force led by Francisco Ballesteros attack an Imperial French column under Jean-Baptiste Pierre de Semellé. The action was part of a larger operation in which the French tried to trap Ballesteros but failed. Instead, the Spanish general lashed out at one of the French columns. The French escaped disaster when they fought their way out, but a French-allied Spanish battalion either surrendered or switched sides. Bornos is about 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Jerez de la Frontera on Route 342. The battle occurred during the Peninsular War, part of the Napoleonic Wars.

Battle of Bornos (1811)
Part of Peninsular War

Francisco Ballesteros outwitted the French in fall 1811.
Date5 November 1811
Location
Bornos, Spain
36°49′N 5°44′W
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
 French Empire Kingdom of Spain
Commanders and leaders
Jean Pierre Semellé Francisco Ballesteros
Strength
2,300 unknown
Casualties and losses
900 unknown
Peninsular war: Siege of Cádiz
150km
100miles
Tarifa
7
Bornos
6
Zújar
5
Barrosa
4
Baza
3
Fuengirola
2
Cádiz
1
  current battle
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