Battle of Somosierra

The Battle of Somosierra took place on 30 November 1808, during the Peninsular War, when a combined Franco-Spanish-Polish force under the direct command of Napoleon Bonaparte forced a passage through a Spanish Division stationed at the Sierra de Guadarrama, which shielded Madrid from direct French attack. At the Somosierra mountain pass, 60 miles (97 km) north of Madrid, a heavily outnumbered Spanish detachment of regulars, volunteers and artillery under Benito de San Juan aimed to block Napoleon's advance on the Spanish capital. Napoleon overwhelmed the Spanish positions in a combined arms attack, sending the Polish Chevau-légers of the Imperial Guard at the Spanish guns while French infantry advanced up the slopes. The victory removed the last obstacle barring the road to Madrid, which fell several days later.

Battle of Somosierra
Part of the Peninsular War

La bataille de Somo-Sierra, 1810, Baron Lejeune
Date30 November 1808
Location
Somosierra Pass, Community of Madrid, Spain
41°09′N 3°35′W
Result Franco-Polish victory
Belligerents
France
 Spain
Duchy of Warsaw
Spain
Commanders and leaders
Napoleon I
Jan Leon Kozietulski
Benito de San Juan
Strength
8,000 12,000
Casualties and losses
300 2,200
Peninsular war: Napoleon's invasion
200km
125miles
Corunna
14
13
12
11
10
9
Zaragoza
8
7
Somosierra
6
Tudela
5
4
3
Roses
2
Zornoza
1
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