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Siege of Astorga (1812)

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Astorga 2,000 14–17 guns Foy Unknown
  
28,000

Result
  
Spanish victory

1,200–1,500 dead or captured All artillery taken
  
Unknown

Location
  
Astorga, Spain

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Battle of Tordesillas, Peninsular War, Siege of Tarifa, Battle of Maguilla, Second Siege of Badajoz

The Siege of Astorga of 1812 took place between 29 June and 19 August 1812, at Astorga, León, Castile-León, Spain, during the Peninsular War. On 29 June, the Spanish troops of Lieutenant-General Francisco Gómez de Terán y Negrete, Marquess of Portago, started the operations, and laid siege to Astorga. The siege was part of the Allied offensive in the summer of 1812. The Spanish VI Army led by General José María Santocildes, by order of General Francisco Castaños, take the measures necessary for the recovery of Astorga. On 18 August, after a hard resistance, the French garrison surrendered to the Spaniards. During the siege, part of the Spanish troops marched towards Salamanca to join the Allied army under Arthur Wellesley, commanded by General Santocildes, and contributed successfully in the campaign with the capture of Tordesillas, blocking Toro and Zamora, and occupying Valladolid.

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