Battle of Tolosa (1813)

The Battle of Tolosa (26 June 1813) saw a British-Portuguese-Spanish column led by Thomas Graham attempt to cut off a retreating Franco-Italian force under Maximilien Sébastien Foy. Assisted by Antoine Louis Popon de Maucune's division, which fortuitously appeared, the French parried Graham's initial attacks then slipped away when threatened with envelopment. The town of Tolosa is located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of San Sebastián. The clash occurred during the Peninsular War, part of the wider Napoleonic Wars.

Battle of Tolosa (1813)
Part of the Peninsular War

Tolosa lies in the deep valley of the Oria River.
Date26 June 1813
Location
Tolosa, Spain
43°08′N 02°05′W
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
United Kingdom
Portugal
Spain
French Empire
Kingdom of Italy
Commanders and leaders
Thomas Graham
Pedro Agustín Girón
Francisco de Longa
Denis Pack
Maximilien Foy
Antoine Maucune
Strength
16,000
5,150
4,500
14,500
1,500
Casualties and losses
24 June: 193
26 June: 619
24 June: 300
26 June: 400+
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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In the late spring of 1813, the Allied army of Arthur Wellesley, Marquess of Wellington launched a powerful offensive designed to drive King Joseph Bonaparte's Imperial French army from Spain. On 21 June, Wellington's army inflicted a decisive defeat on Joseph's troops at the Battle of Vitoria. As the defeated French armies withdrew toward the Pyrenees, Wellington tried to intercept Foy's column in the north and Bertrand Clausel's forces in the south. Neither Foy nor Clausel had fought at Vitoria. Graham caught up with Foy's column, but after some fighting, the French got away. Clausel also managed to avoid being cut off, but except for the Sieges of San Sebastian and Pamplona, northern Spain was soon free of French occupation. The next pitched battle was the Battle of the Pyrenees which began on 25 July.

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