Battle of Cacabelos

The Battle of Cacabelos was a minor battle of the Peninsular War that took place on 3 January 1809, at the bridge just outside the village of Cacabelos, Province of León, Spain, as British forces under Sir John Moore making their retreat to A Coruña. In the ensuing engagement with French Marshal Nicolas Soult's advance guard, British units were overwhelmed and forced to mount a hurried withdrawal across the bridge. Ultimately, however, the French forces failed to press their advance further due to heavy losses including the death of French Brigadier General Colbert-Chabanais. The resulting delay allowed Moore's forces to continue their retreat while keeping their forces largely intact.

Battle of Cacabelos
Part of the Peninsular War

The French General Colbert was hit by a shot fired by Thomas Plunkett.
Date3 January 1809
Location
León, Spain
42°36′N 6°43′W
Territorial
changes
British retreat from Cacabelos after briefly halting pursuing French forces
Belligerents
French Empire United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Colbert-Chabanais   Edward Paget
Casualties and losses
200 men killed or wounded
  • 200 men killed or wounded
  • Roughly 50 men captured
Peninsular war: Napoleon's invasion
200km
125miles
Corunna
14
Cacabelos
13
12
11
10
9
Zaragoza
8
7
Somosierra
6
Tudela
5
4
3
Roses
2
Zornoza
1
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