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  2. 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.

  3. Siege of Pamplona (1813) - Wikipedia

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    The following day, Victor Alten's British cavalry brigade appeared before Pamplona, followed by the infantry of the Anglo-Portuguese Light Division. [2] One authority stated that the blockade around Pamplona was set up on 25 June. [3] A second source asserted that 26 June was the date that Pamplona was invested. [4]

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  5. Battle of Maya - Wikipedia

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    Two major fortresses in Spain remained in French hands, San Sebastián and Pamplona. Wellington began the Siege of San Sebastián, employing his siege train to reduce it. The Siege of Pamplona was simultaneously carried out by Spanish troops, but without siege guns, they had to starve out the French garrison. [4]

  6. Siege of Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Pamplona may refer to: Battle of Pampeluna (1521), a battle and siege in which Ignatius of Loyola was wounded; Siege of Pamplona (1794), an operation during the War of the Pyrenees. The French besieged the city without being able to take it. Siege of Pamplona (1813), an operation during the Peninsular War

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    The Spanish resisted the siege sheltered inside the city castle, but they eventually surrendered and the French-Navarrese took control of the town and the castle of Pamplona. It was at this battle that Inigo Lopez de Loyola, better known as St. Ignatius of Loyola , suffered severe injuries, a Navarrese cannonball shattering his leg.

  8. History of Pamplona - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon's troops controlled Pamplona between 16 February 1808 and 31 October 1813, making it one of its main citadels. [26] In 1814 the first liberal pronunciamiento was produced in the city, headed by Francisco Espoz y Mina. In 1823 Pamplona was bombarded and captured by the invading army of the "Hundred Thousand Sons of San Luis." [11] [27 ...

  9. Game of the Day: City Siege 2 - AOL

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    The resort is under siege and as a result, the beach is crawling with armed soldiers.It's up to you to save the civilians and VIPs, and kill all the baddies. But you won't Game of the Day: City ...