- de Oñoro 8
Sabugal 7 Foz de
Arouce 6
Lisbon 5
Bussaco 4
Almeida 3
Ciudad Rodrigo 2
Astorga 1 The
Battle of Foz de
Arouce was an
engagement of the Peninsular...
- is near a
granite wall that
later became the
point where the
Castle of
Arouce was constructed. Coimbra, at the time, was the
central place in the Mozarab...
- (Portuguese:
Castelo da Lousã), also
known as the
Castle of
Arouce (Portuguese:
Castelo de
Arouce), is a
classified National Monument situated 2 kilometres...
-
heads northwest past the
village of Foz de
Arouce,
where it is
joined from the left (southwest) by the Rio
Arouce. The
river continues northwest past the...
- a
series of
rearguard actions (Pombal, Redinha,
Casal Novo, and Foz de
Arouce)
through which he
managed to
delay the
pursuing Coalition forces long enough...
- This
included the
identification of a built-up area
around the
Castle of
Arouce. It was
Sisnando Davides who was
responsible for the
conquest of the territory...
-
Arado River Arcão
River Arcossó
River Arda
River Ardila River Arnóia
River Arouce River Arunca River Asnes River ****ureira
River Ave
River Avia
River Azibo...
- p. 846. Jaques, p. 370. Rickard, J. (10
April 2008). "Combat of Foz de
Arouce". historyofwar.org.
Archived from the
original on 9 June 2011. Retrieved...
-
retreat from Portugal,
Mermet parti****ted in
actions at
Redinha and Foz do
Arouce as part of Ney's rear guard.
Mermet led his
division in Maj-General Louis...
-
troops were left on the
other side at Foz de
Arouce. From here, the
stage was set for the
combat of Foz de
Arouce. This
would be Ney's
final battle in Portugal...