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Battle of Cabezón

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300 regular cavalry 4,700 militia 4 guns Total 5,000
  
9,000 regulars

Date
  
12 June 1808

Unknown
  
50 dead

Result
  
French victory

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Location
  
Cabezón de Pisuerga, Spain

Combatants
  
Spain, First French Empire

Similar
  
Battle of Medina de Rioseco, Battle of Almonacid, Battle of Valencia, Battle of Los Yébenes, Battle of Alba de Tormes

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The Battle of Cabezón was an engagement early in the Peninsular War on 12 June 1808 between a small Spanish militia force (grandiloquently styled the "Army of Castile"), based in Valladolid, and a detachment of Marshal Bessières' French Army Corps under General Lasalle.

The battle took place when General Cuesta's small army, scraped together almost from scratch to defend Old Castile, deployed itself at the bridge over the Pisuerga at Cabezón, just 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) outside Valladolid, to bar the road from Burgos against oncoming French divisions. Rather than dig in on the opposite bank of the river, Cuesta, swept along by the enthusiasm of his men, rushed his troops across the bridge against almost double his number, with predictable results: Lasalle's veteran cavalry trampled Cuesta's raw recruits with ease and marched on to Valladolid.

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