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Siege of Barcelona (1706)

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Start date
  
April 3, 1706

Location
  
Barcelona, Spain

Result
  
Grand Alliance victory.

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Combatants
  
Kingdom of England, Habsburg Monarchy, Early modern France

Similar
  
Capture of Minorca, War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Montjuïc, Battle of Cádiz, Battle of Toulon

The Siege of Barcelona took place between 3 and 27 April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession when a Franco-Spanish army led by Philip V laid siege to Barcelona in an attempt to recapture it following its fall to an English-led Allied army the previous year.

The siege was abandoned, following the appearance of a large English fleet under the command of John Leake carrying reinforcements. The Franco-Spanish army was forced to abandon its supplies and artillery in its hasty retreat. Phillip was cut off from returning to Madrid, and so he crossed into France. Barcelona and entire Catalonia remained in Allied hands until 1714.

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Siege of Barcelona (1706) Wikipedia