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Battle of Alcañiz
Part of the Peninsular War
Battle of Alcañiz is located in Spain
Battle of Alcañiz
Location in Spain
Date 23 May 1809
Location 41°03′00″N 0°07′48″E / 41.0500°N 0.1300°E / 41.0500; 0.1300
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
First French Empire French Empire Kingdom of Spain
Commanders and leaders
First French Empire Louis Gabriel Suchet Joaquín Blake y Joyes
Strength
8,000 9,000
Casualties and losses
700 dead or wounded 300 dead or wounded


The Battle of Alcañiz resulted in the defeat of Major-General Louis Gabriel Suchet's French army on 23 May 1809 by a Spanish force under General Joaquín Blake y Joyes.

The victory is credited to General Martín García-Loygorri's superb command of the Spanish artillery, which allowed the French columns to close and then mauled them with well-directed salvos. Loygorri was later promoted to Field Marshal and became the first artillery officer ever to receive the Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand.

Background

The Spanish campaign in early 1809 started with the Battle of Uclés.

Forces

El general Joaquín Blake y Joyes, por Manuel Ojeda
Spanish General Joaquín Blake y Joyes.
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Map of the battle

General of Division Suchet's III Corps included 7,292 men in two infantry divisions, 18 cannon and 526 cavalrymen. The 1st Division, under General of Division Anne-Gilbert Laval, had two battalions each of the 14th Line and the 3rd Legion of the Vistula (Poles). General of Division Louis François Félix Musnier's 2nd Division was made up of three battalions each of the 114th and 115th Line, two battalions of the 1st Legion of the Vistula, and one battalion of the 121st Line. Suchet also had a bodyguard of 450 infantrymen. The 4th Hussars and 13th Cuirassier Regiments formed the cavalry.

Lieutenant General Blake formed his men into three wings, which were roughly equivalent to divisions. General Areizaga commanded the Left Wing (five battalions, plus one company), General Marquis de Lazan (five and one-half battalions) led the Center and General Roca managed the Right Wing (seven battalions). In addition to the 8,101 foot soldiers, the Spanish army had 445 cavalrymen and 19 cannons.

Results

Suchet lost over 800 men killed and wounded, while Spanish casualties numbered only about 300. The Spanish victory caused Suchet to evacuate most of Aragon. Blake secured 25,000 new recruits, so many that he could not provide them all with weapons. Suchet avenged his defeat at the Battle of María in June.

Aftermath

The Spanish campaign in early 1809 proceeded with the French advance in Catalonia in the Battle of María.

See also

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