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Cardedeu 7
Somosierra 6
Tudela 5 4 3
Roses 2
Zornoza 1 The
Battle of
Cardadeu on 16
December 1808 saw an
Imperial French corps led by
Laurent Gouvion...
- The
Cardadeu Tomàs
Balvey Museum-Archive (Catalan: Museu-Arxiu Tomàs Balvey), in Cardedeu, Vallès Oriental, is
organised around the
legacy of Tomàs Balvey...
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Espinosa de los
Monteros Battle of
Tudela Battle of
Somosierra Battle of
Cardadeu Battle of
Molins de Rey
Second Siege of
Zaragoza Battle of Castellón Battle...
- Perpignan(France) Girona(Spain) Barcelona(Spain) Roses(Spain) Tarragona(Spain)
Cardadeu(Spain)
Blockade of
Barcelona (Catalonia) The
blockade of Barcelona, from...
- four
battalions of miquelets, sent by Vives. 16
December 1808
Battle of
Cardadeu Barcelona,
Catalonia French victory 20 December 1808 – 20 February 1809...
- Barcelona.
After a
risky campaign, Saint-Cyr
defeated a
Spanish force at
Cardadeu and
reached Barcelona.
Finding his
opponents holding a
strong position...
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Transferred to Spain, he
fought in
Domenico Pino's
division at Roses,
Cardadeu,
Molins de Rei,
Valls and
Gerona and was
promoted general of
brigade in...
-
general made a bold but
risky maneuver and the
result was the
Battle of
Cardadeu on 16 December. Napoleon's
invasion of
Spain had
started with the Battle...
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column of
French troops under Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr at the
battles of
Cardadeu and
Molins de Rey in December. On
resigning his command,
Vives was replaced...
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chapel (specially
extended for the occasion) on his
personal property in
Cardadeu, Ca n’Eres Vall.
While he kept the bulk of his
personal collection at his...