Battle of Maya

The Battle of Maya (25 July 1813) saw an Imperial French corps led by Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon attack the British 2nd Division under William Stewart at the Maya Pass in the western Pyrenees. Despite being surprised, the outnumbered British soldiers fought stoutly, inflicting greater losses on the French than they suffered themselves. By the afternoon, the French gained the upper hand and were pressing forward, but the late arrival of a brigade from the British 7th Division stabilized the situation. The British forces slipped away under the cover of night and the French did not pursue effectively. The Peninsular War battle at Maya was part of the Battle of the Pyrenees, which ended in a significant Anglo-Allied victory.

Battle of Maya
Part of the Peninsular War

Combat of Maya
Date25 July 1813
Location
Maya Pass, Navarre, Spain
43°12′14″N 1°28′53″W
Result French Victory
Belligerents
French Empire United Kingdom
Kingdom of Portugal
Commanders and leaders
J.-B. Drouet d'Erlon William Stewart
William Pringle
Strength
21,000 6,000
4 guns
Casualties and losses
2,100 1,488
4 guns
Peninsular War
Vitoria and the Pyrenees, 18131814
50km
30miles
San Marcial
8
Maya
7
Pyrenees
6
San Sebastián
5
Pamplona
4
Tolosa
3
Vitoria
2
San Millan
1
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