Battle of San Mateo (1814)

The Battle of San Mateo was a serie of battles in the Valleys of Aragua in what is now Venezuela, during the Venezuelan War of Independence between 28 February and 25 March 1814.

Battle of San Mateo
Part of the Venezuelan War of Independence

Ricaurte en San Mateo, painting by Antonio Herrera Toro.
Date28 February 1814 - 25 March 1814
Location
San Mateo, Venezuela
10°12′48″N 67°25′21″W
Result Republican victory
Belligerents
Second Republic of Venezuela
New Granada
Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Simón Bolívar
Vicente Campo Elías 
Manuel Villapol 
Antonio Ricaurte 
José Tomás Boves
Francisco Tomás Morales
Strength
Crichfield:
1,500 infantry,
600 light cavalry.
Clodfelter:
2,000-2,500
Crichfield:
2,000 infantry
5,000 light cavalry
Clodfelter:
8,000-12,000
Casualties and losses
Lecuna:
90 killed
Clodfelter:
~1,200 killed or wounded
Mosquera:
1,700 killed or wounded
Lecuna:
800-1,000 killed or wounded
Clodfelter:
~2,000 killed or wounded, 1,000 prisoners
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