Battle of Majadahonda

The Battle of Majadahonda (11 August 1812) saw an Imperial French cavalry division led by Anne-François-Charles Trelliard attack two brigades of cavalry under Benjamin d'Urban and forming the advance guard of Arthur Wellesley, Earl of Wellington's army. Trelliard's leading brigade routed d'Urban's Portuguese horsemen and overran three British cannons. King's German Legion (KGL) cavalry led by Eberhardt Otto George von Bock intervened to halt the Imperial French horsemen, but were finally compelled to withdraw when Trelliard committed his second and third brigades to the contest. The Imperial French cavalry was unable to cope with a KGL infantry battalion defending a village and they withdrew at the approach of additional British cavalry and infantry. This Peninsular War action was fought near Majadahonda, which is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northwest of Madrid.

Battle of Majadahonda
Part of the Peninsular War
Date11 August 1812
Location
Majadahonda, Spain
40.4667°N 3.8667°W / 40.4667; -3.8667
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Anne-François-Charles Trelliard Benjamin d'Urban
Strength
2,000 2,300
Casualties and losses
100 killed, wounded or captured 176–200 killed, wounded or captured
Peninsular War
Castile 181113
200km
125miles
20
19
Burgos
18
Majadahonda
17
16
Salamanca
15
Astorga
14
13
12
11
Ciudad Rodrigo
10
9
8
7
Arlabán
6
5
Albuera
4
Campo Maior
3
2
Badajoz
1
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