Combat of Barquilla (1810)
The Combat of Barquilla (11 July 1810) was a minor skirmish between British and French forces two days after the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, in which Robert Craufurd attacked French grenadiers covering a foraging party. The French grenadiers, formed in a single square, made a fighting withdrawal, fending off British cavalry and escaping unscathed.
Combat of Barquilla | |||||||
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Part of Peninsular War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
French Empire |
United Kingdom Portugal | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Pierre Gouache | Robert Craufurd | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
200 infantry 30-40 cavalry | unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
31 captured | 32-40 casualties |
Peninsular war
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125miles
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Fuentes de Oñoro
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Sabugal
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Lisbon
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Bussaco
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Almeida
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Ciudad Rodrigo
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Astorga
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Third French invasion:
3.1 Blockade of Almeida April 1811
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Siege of Astorga March April 18102
Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo April 18103
Siege of Almeida July 18103.1 Blockade of Almeida April 1811
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Battle of Bussaco September 18105
Torres Vedras protects Lisbon6
Battle of Redinha March 18117
Battle of Sabugal April 18118
Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro May 1811
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