Battle of Valmaseda

The Battle of Valmaseda (or Balmaseda) took place on 5 November 1808, during Lieutenant-General Blake's retreat from superior French armies in northern Spain. Reinforced by veteran regular infantry from General La Romana's Division of the North (Spanish: Division del Norte), Blake's force suddenly turned on its pursuers and ambushed Marshal Victor's errant vanguard under Général de division Villatte.

Battle of Valmaseda
Part of the Peninsular War
Date5 November 1808
Location
Valmaseda, near Bilbao, Spain
43°11′N 3°11′W
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
French Empire Spain
Commanders and leaders
Eugene-Casimir Villatte Joaquín Blake
Strength
13,000 24,000
Casualties and losses
300 killed or wounded
300 captured
baggage train captured
50 killed or wounded
Peninsular war
200km
125miles
Corunna
14
13
12
11
10
9
Zaragoza
8
7
Somosierra
6
Tudela
5
4
3
Valmaseda
2
1
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