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  • Battle of Sabugal
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  • The Battle of Sabugal was an engagement of the Peninsular War which took place on 3 April 1811 between Anglo-Portuguese forces under Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington) and French troops under the command of Marshal André Masséna. It was the last of many skirmishes between Masséna's retreating French forces and those of the Anglo-Portuguese under Wellington, who were pursuing him after the failed 1810 French invasion of Portugal.
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  • 3200
  • 8800
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Partof
  • the Peninsular War
Date
  • 1811-04-03
Commander
  • Jean Reynier
  • Sir William Erskine
Caption
  • A contemporary sketch of the battlefield
Casualties
  • 179
  • 1540
Result
  • Anglo-Portuguese Victory
combatant
  • Portugal
  • United Kingdom
  • French Empire
Place
  • Sabugal, Portugal
Conflict
  • Battle of Sabugal
abstract
  • The Battle of Sabugal was an engagement of the Peninsular War which took place on 3 April 1811 between Anglo-Portuguese forces under Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington) and French troops under the command of Marshal André Masséna. It was the last of many skirmishes between Masséna's retreating French forces and those of the Anglo-Portuguese under Wellington, who were pursuing him after the failed 1810 French invasion of Portugal. In poor weather, with heavy rain and fog, Allied forces succeeded in forcing the demoralized French force into retreat. The victory was lauded by the British; Sir Harry Smith, then a junior officer of the 95th Rifles and a participant in the battle, remarked "Oh, you Kings and usurpers should view these scenes and moderate ambition" while Wellesley later referred to the Light Division's action in the battle as "one of the most glorious that British troops were ever engaged in".
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