Battle of Cabezón

The Battle of Cabezón was an engagement early in the Peninsular War on 12 June 1808 between Spain's Army of Castile, under Cuesta, based at Valladolid, and detachments of Marshal Bessières' French Army Corps under generals General Lasalle and Merle. Lasalle occupied Valladolid without opposition that same evening.

Battle of Cabezón
Part of the Peninsular War

Flight of the Spanish at the Cabezon bridge
Date12 June 1808
Location
Cabezón de Pisuerga, near Valladolid, Spain
41.7333°N 4.6464°W / 41.7333; -4.6464
Result French victory
Belligerents
Spain French Empire
Commanders and leaders
Cuesta Lasalle
Merle
Strength
300 regular cavalry
4,700 militia
4 guns
Total: 5,000
9,000 regulars
Casualties and losses
1000 dead 50 dead/12 killed, 30 wounded
Peninsular war: Spanish uprising 1808
200km
125miles
Santander
12
Bailén
11
Rioseco
10
Valencia
9
Girona
8
Zaragoza
7
Cabezón
6
Cadiz
5
Alcolea
4
Valdepeñas
3
Bruch
2
Dos de Mayo
Madrid
1
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Merle's column consisted of six battalions and two squadrons, while Lasalle's was made up of four battalions and two regiments of chasseurs.

Cuesta's forces consisted of four cannon and 4,000 or 5,000 volunteers, who had not been more than a fortnight under arms, plus 300 cavalry, his only veteran troops.

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