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  2. Battle of Trocadero - Wikipedia

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    The French moved south to deal with the rebels at Cádiz, and besieged the fort of Trocadero, which controlled access to the city. On 31 August 1823 they launched a surprise bayonet attack from the sea side, taking advantage of the low tide, and took the fort. After this action, French infantry captured the Trocadero village by a flank attack.

  3. Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis - Wikipedia

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    The "Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis" was the popular name for a French army mobilized in 1823 by the Bourbon King of France, Louis XVIII, to help the Spanish Bourbon royalists restore King Ferdinand VII of Spain to the absolute power of which he had been deprived during the Liberal Triennium. Despite the name, the actual number of troops ...

  4. Siege of Pamplona (1823) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Pamplona (French: siège de Pampelune, Spanish: asedio de Pamplona) took place in 1823 during the French invasion of Spain. The city of Pamplona in Navarre was besieged by the French Army and successfully taken. It was one of the more notable actions of the campaign along with the Battle of Trocadero.

  5. Royalist War - Wikipedia

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    The Royalist War was an armed conflict that took place in Spain during the last year and a half of the Liberal Triennium.It began in the spring of 1822—there is no agreement among historians about the exact moment of its beginning—with the extension of the actions and the number of royalist parties that had already been acting since the spring of 1821 with the purpose to reestablish the ...

  6. 1823 in Spain - Wikipedia

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    April 7 - French troops enter Spain mostly unopposed [2] May 24 - French Troops take Madrid [2] August 31 - Spanish liberal revolutionaries suffer a major defeat against the French at the Battle of Trocadero [3] September 23 - Cadiz falls to the French, ending the liberal revolution and restoring Ferdinand VII to the throne [3]

  7. Reign of Ferdinand VII of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The invasion of Spain was decided by French King Louis XVIII and his government — especially after François-René de Chateaubriand took charge of foreign policy on December 28, 1822, with the goal of restoring France's status as a great military power [170] — with more or less explicit support or neutrality from the other powers of the ...

  8. 1823 in France - Wikipedia

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    30 September - Cádiz surrenders to the French and Ferdinand VII of Spain is restored to his throne as absolute monarch. 5 November - The "Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis" begin their withdrawal from Spain, although a French army of occupation remains in the country until 1828.

  9. Peninsular War - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. 1807–1814 war against Napoleon in Iberia Not to be confused with the French invasion of Spain in 1823. Peninsular War Part of the Napoleonic Wars Peninsular war Clockwise from top left: The Third of May 1808 Battle of Somosierra Battle of Bayonne Disasters of War prints by Goya Date 2 ...