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  2. Battle of Talavera - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Talavera (27–28 July 1809) was fought just outside the town of Talavera de la Reina, Spain some 120 kilometres (75 mi) southwest of Madrid, during the Peninsular War. At Talavera, a British army under Sir Arthur Wellesley combined with a Spanish army under General Cuesta fought in operations against French-occupied Madrid.

  3. Battle of Talavera order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The British 48th Foot charges at the Battle of Talavera. The Battle of Talavera (27–28 July 1809) saw an Imperial French army under King Joseph Bonaparte and Marshal Jean-Baptiste Jourdan attack a combined British and Spanish army led by Sir Arthur Wellesley.

  4. The Battles of Talavera - Wikipedia

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    The Battles of Talavera is an 1809 poem by the Irish writer John Wilson Croker. [1] It was written in commemoration of the Battle of Talavera , where Sir Arthur Wellesley led an Allied force of British, Portuguese and Spanish troops to a victory over the French in the Peninsular War .

  5. Timeline of the Peninsular War - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Talavera: Toledo, Castile-La Mancha: Anglo-Spanish victory Strategic French victory Wellesley, who, together with Spanish troops under General Cuesta, had defeated the French army at this battle then had to return to Portugal when Marshal Soult's army threatened his lines of communication. [16] 8 August 1809 Battle of Arzobispo

  6. Category:Peninsular War orders of battle - Wikipedia

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  7. Monument to the Battle of Talavera - Wikipedia

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    The names of the military units that took part in the battle are engraved on the stone. [3] It was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Public Works. [4] It lies on the southern foothills of the Cerro Medellín, [3] one of the key locations of the battle, next to the current-day A-5 highway.

  8. Cavalry Regiment El Rey - Wikipedia

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    The regiment would see action again at the Battle of Arzobispo, under the command of the Duke of Alburquerque, in which the cannons that the regiment had captured at Talavera were lost. [ 4 ] Later on in 1809 the regiment saw action in the Army of La Mancha under General Juan Carlos de Aréizaga , in General Juan de Bermuy's 1st Cavalry ...

  9. Gregorio García de la Cuesta - Wikipedia

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    For the merits of this battle, Wellesley would receive the titles Viscount Wellington and Viscount Talavera de la Reina. For his part, Cuesta received the Grand Cross of Carlos III from the Central Board. However, after the victory at Talavera, some Spanish defeats occurred, to the great satisfaction of the general's enemies.