Siege of Astorga

The siege of Astorga was an attempt by French forces to capture Astorga, Spain in a campaign of the Peninsular War. Astorga was located on the flank of the French invasion of Spain and Portugal, and was meant to be used as a headquarters during the campaign. For several weeks no attack took place, as neither side had artillery enough to fight well. Shortly after the French guns arrived, however, a hole was made in the wall and the city fell shortly thereafter. The French overpowered the Spanish garrison inside and took the city on 22 April 1810.

Siege of Astorga
Part of the Peninsular War

Astorga is stormed on 21 April 1810 at 7 in the evening
by Siméon Fort, 1841-1842
Date21 March – 22 April 1810
Location42°27′30″N 6°3′30″W
Result French victory
Belligerents
 France Spain
Commanders and leaders
André Masséna
Jean-Andoche Junot
José María Santocildes
Strength
27,000 2,800
Casualties and losses
800 2,800
Peninsular war: Third French invasion
  current battle
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