First siege of Badajoz (1811)
The first siege of Badajoz was a siege carried out during the Peninsular War on the Spanish town of Badajoz, by the French general Soult.
First siege of Badajoz (1811) | |||||||
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Part of Peninsular War | |||||||
Map of the Battle of the Gebora and the first siege of Badajoz | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
First French Empire | Kingdom of Spain | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Soult | Rafael Menacho (KiA); José Imaz | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
17,000 | 21,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1,500 killed or wounded |
7,000 killed or wounded 14,000 captured |
It commenced on 27 January 1811, despite the fact that Gazan's infantry division of 6,000 men, which was escorting the siege train, would not arrive until 3 February. The previous day, Soult had sent General Latour-Maubourg's six cavalry battalions across the Guadiana to blockade the fortress's northern approach.
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