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Siege of Tortosa (1810–11)

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12,000
  
7,179, 182 guns

Result
  
French victory

400
  
5,374

Location
  
Tortosa, Spain

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Period
  
December 1810 – 2 January 1811

Combatants
  
Spain, First French Empire

Similar
  
Peninsular War, Battle of Saguntum, Siege of Lérida, Siege of Tarragona, Battle of Mollet

The Siege of Tortosa (16 December 1810 – 2 January 1811) pitted an Imperial French army under Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet against the Spanish defenders of Tortosa led by General Lilli, Conde de Alacha. The siege progressed swiftly and Alacha surrendered on 2 January 1811. Tortosa is a city that lies on the Ebro River about 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of Tarragona. The action took place during the Peninsular War, part of the Napoleonic Wars.

Colonel Rouelle was employed at the siege of Tortosa, where he defeated two sorties by the besieged on the December 24 and December 28, 1810. These two feats were mentioned in dispatches.

References

Siege of Tortosa (1810–11) Wikipedia


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