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Carlos de España

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Allegiance
  
Kingdom of Spain

Role
  
Ruler

Name
  
Carlos Espana


Rank
  
Lieutenant General

Service/branch
  
Infantry

Royal line
  
House of Habsburg

Carlos de Espana Rey Carlos I de Espaa Historia Universal

Battles/wars
  
Battle of the Gebora (1809) Battle of Albuera (1811) Siege of Badajoz (1812) Battle of Salamanca (1812) Battle of Vitoria (1813) Siege of Pamplona (1813)

Died
  
September 21, 1558, Cuacos de Yuste, Spain

Spouse
  
Isabella of Portugal (m. 1526–1539)

Children
  
Philip II of Spain, John of Austria, Margaret of Parma

Grandparents
  
Isabella I of Castile, Ferdinand II of Aragon, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, Mary of Burgundy

Similar People
  
Philip II of Spain, Isabella of Portugal, Francis I of France, Joanna of Castile, Ferdinand I - Holy Roman E

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Roger-Bernard-Charles Espagnac de Ramefort (15 August 1775 – 1839), better known as Charles d'Espagnac or, from 1817, Carlos d'Espagne, was a French-born Spanish general who saw distinguished service in the Peninsular War, but as governor of Barcelona, was a cruel, despotic and much-hated persecutor of Spanish liberals. In his letters and dispatches, Wellington refers to him as Carlos de España.

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He fought at the Battle of the Gebora, and was wounded fighting under the orders of General Beresford at the Battle of Albuera. In March 1812, he was wounded again at the Siege of Badajoz, fighting under the orders of Wellington, under whose orders he also fought at Salamanca. He was again wounded at the Siege of Pamplona in 1813.

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He was briefly governor of Madrid before returning to the battlefield at the Battle of Bayonne and at Vitoria, where he was again wounded.

Carlos de Espana Biografia de Carlos I de Espaa

He was murdered by Catalonian Carlists while crossing a bridge over the river Segre, near Organya, and his body was thrown into the river with a stone round its neck.

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References

Carlos de España Wikipedia