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{{short description|1808 battle of the Peninsular War}} {{More footnotes|date=April 2023}} {{Use shortened footnotes|date=May 2021}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}} {{Infobox military conflict |conflict=Battle of Tudela |partof=the [[Peninsular War]] |image=File:La batalla de Tudela, por January Suchodolski.jpg |image_size=300 |caption=''Battle of Tudela''<br>[[January Suchodolski]], [[National Museum in Warsaw]] |date=23 November 1808 |place=[[Tudela, Navarre|Tudela]], [[Kingdom of Navarre|Navarre]], [[Enlightenment in Spain|Spain]] |coordinates={{coord|42|03|17.73|N|1|36|58.79|W}} |result= French victory |combatant1={{flagdeco|First French Empire}} [[First French Empire|France]]<br> {{flagdeco|Poland}} [[Duchy of Warsaw]] |combatant2={{flagdeco|Spain|1785}} [[Enlightenment in Spain|Spain]] |commander1={{flagdeco|First French Empire}} [[Jean Lannes]] <br> {{flagdeco|First French Empire}} [[Michel Ney]] <br> {{flagdeco|First French Empire}} [[Charles Lefebvre-Desnouettes|Lefebvre-Desnouettes]] |commander2={{flagdeco|Spain|1785}} [[Francisco Javier Castaños, 1st Duke of Bailén|Duke of Bailén]] <br> {{flagdeco|Spain|1785}} [[José de Palafox y Melci, 1st Duke of Zaragoza|Duke of Saragossa]] <br> {{flagdeco|Spain|1785}} [[Juan O'Neylle]] |strength1=35,000 |strength2=45,000 |casualties1=700 |casualties2=6,000{{sfn|Bodart|1908|p=391}} }} {{Campaignbox Peninsular War (1808-1809)}} {{OSM Location map | coord = {{coord|41|-3}} | zoom = 5 | float = right | nolabels = 1 | width = 304 | height = 220 | title= [[Peninsular War]]: Spain | caption = {{legend|black|current battle}}{{legend|maroon|Wellington in command}}{{legend|navy|Wellington not in command}} | shapeD=n-circle | shape-colorD=navy | shape-outlineD=white | label-sizeD = 12 | label-posD = right | label-colorD = navy | label-offset-xD = | label-offset-yD = | label1 = Madrid | mark-coord1 = {{coord|40.42|-3.7}} | mark-title1 = [[Dos de Mayo Uprising|Madrid Uprising]] on 2 May 1808 | label2 = Valencia | mark-coord2 = {{coord|39.47|-0.37}} | mark-title2 = [[Battle of Valencia (1808)|Battle of Valencia]] from 26 to 28 June 1808 | label-pos2 = left | label3 = Bailén | mark-coord3 = {{coord|38.1|-3.8}} | mark-title3 = [[Battle of Bailén]] from 16 to 19 July 1808 | label4 = Tudela | mark-coord4 = {{coord|42.05|-1.62}} | mark-title4 = Battle of Tudela on 23 November 1808 | label-color4 = black | shape-color4 = black | label5 = Corunna | mark-coord5 = {{coord|43.36|-8.40}} | mark-title5 = [[Battle of Corunna]] on 16 January 1809 | label6 = Talavera | mark-coord6 = {{coord|39.97|-4.83}} | mark-title6 = [[Battle of Talavera]] on 27–28 July 1809 | label-pos6 = left | label-color6 = maroon | shape-color6 = maroon | label7 = Ciudad | mark-coord7 = {{coord|40.56|-6.54}} | mark-title7 = [[Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)]] from 7 to 20 January 1812 | label-color7 = maroon | shape-color7 = maroon | label8 = Salamanca | mark-coord8 = {{coord|40.89|-5.65}} | mark-title8 = [[Battle of Salamanca]] on 22 July 1812 | label-color8 = maroon | shape-color8 = maroon | label9 = Burgos | mark-coord9 = {{coord|42.35|-3.7}} | mark-title9 = [[Siege of Burgos]] from 19 September to 21 October 1812 | label-color9 = maroon | shape-color9 = maroon | label10 = Tordesillas | mark-coord10 = {{coord|41.5|-5}} | mark-title10 = [[Battle of Tordesillas (1812)]] from 25 to 29 October 1812 | label-color10 = maroon | shape-color10 = maroon | label11 = Vitoria | mark-coord11 = {{coord|42.85|-2.68}} | mark-title11 = [[Battle of Vitoria]] on 21 June 1813 | label-color11 = maroon | shape-color11 = maroon | label12 = Toulouse | mark-coord12 = {{coord|43.60|1.44}} | mark-title12 = [[Battle of Toulouse (1814)]] on 10 April 1814 | label-color12 = maroon | shape-color12 = maroon }} The '''Battle of Tudela''' (23 November 1808) saw an [[First French Empire|Imperial French]] army led by [[Marshal of France|Marshal]] [[Jean Lannes]] attack a [[Kingdom of Spain|Spanish]] army under [[Francisco Javier Castaños, 1st Duke of Bailén|General Castaños]]. The battle resulted in the complete victory of the Imperial forces over their adversaries. The combat occurred near [[Tudela, Navarre|Tudela in Navarre]], [[Spain]] during the [[Peninsular War]], part of a wider conflict known as the [[Napoleonic Wars]].{{sfn|Esdaile|2003|p=135}} ==Background== [[Peninsular War#Napoleon's invasion of Spain|Napoleon's invasion of Spain]] had started with the [[Battle of Zornoza]]. [[Napoleon]]'s strategy was to make a strong attack towards [[Battle of Burgos|Burgos]] splitting off the army of Blake from the others and to outflank them by then swinging both north and south.{{sfn|Esdaile|2003|p=135}} ==Preliminaries== On 21 November 1808 Castaños was around [[Calahorra]] on the Ebro between [[Logroño]] and Tudela. On this day the French III Corps crossed the Ebro at Logroño and headed east towards Calahorra while at the same time Marshal [[Michel Ney]] with the [[VI Corps (Grande Armée)|VI Corps]] reached the Upper [[Douro]] Valley and headed towards Tudela. [[File:Esquema posiciones224.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.6|Diagram of Spanish positions: Santa Barbara - La Peña Division]] These movements threatened Castaños with entrapment between these two armies. To avoid this Castaños withdrew to Tudela. He decided to defend a line {{convert|17|km|mi|0}} long stretching west from Tudela along the Ebro, then along the [[Queiles]] River to [[Cascante]] and finally to [[Tarazona]] at the foot of the [[Moncayo Massif]]. Castaños had insufficient men to hold a line of this length so he asked General [[Juan O'Neylle]], who had two divisions at [[Caparroso]] on the east bank of the Ebro, for help. As O'Neylle was under the command of Palafox he refused to move without an order from Palafox. This did not arrive until noon on 22 November 1808. O'Neylle moved promptly to the east bank of the Ebro opposite Tudela but decided not to cross the river until the next day. By nightfall on 22 November 1808 Castaños had almost 45,000 soldiers in the vicinity of Tudela but very few of them actually in position. Castaños placed General [[Manuel la Peña]]'s 4th Division of 8,000 men, mostly [[Andalusian people|Andalusians]] who had participated in the [[Battle of Bailén]], at [[Cascante]] and General [[Pedro Grimarest|Grimarest]] at the head of three divisions totaling 13,000 to 14,000 soldiers at Tarazona. General Roca's division was on the east bank of the Ebro plus the two divisions from Aragon of O’Neylle and [[Felipe Augusto de Saint-Marcq]].{{sfn|Peñas|2020}} Most of the fighting in the battle of Tudela would involve only the three divisions of Roca, O'Neylle, and Saint-Marcq – totaling about 23,000 infantry. For the French only the III Corps was involved in the Battle of Tudela. Prior to 22 November 1808 this force had been commanded by Marshal Moncey. However, Napoleon transferred command to Marshal [[Jean Lannes]] when the advance began. This corps was just under 34,000 men consisting of four infantry divisions and three cavalry regiments. To this was added [[General of Division]] [[Joseph Lagrange (soldier)|Joseph Lagrange]]'s infantry division and [[General of Brigade]] [[Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais]]'s cavalry brigade from Ney's corps. On the night of 22 November the French Army camped at [[Alfaro, La Rioja|Alfaro]] – 17 kilometres up the Ebro from Tudela.{{sfn|Rickard|2008}} ==Battle== [[File:Campo batalla224.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.6|Plan of the battle]] On the morning of 23 November 1808 Lagrange's infantry and two cavalry brigades were sent towards Cascante. The rest of the force was sent along the Ebro towards Tudela. At this time O'Neylle was trying to get his three divisions across the Ebro. Roca's was across first and reached its position on the right of the Spanish line just as the French attacked. Saint-Marcq's division was second across and also took up position before the attack. [[File:Batalla224.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.2|Recreation of the battle on the hill of Santa Barbara with the tower of the cathedral in the background]] By the time O'Neylle's own division was crossing it had to fight French skirmishers who were at the top of the Cabezo Malla ridge. The initial French attack was carried out in a piecemeal fashion by the vanguard when it was realised that the Spanish were not in position. Although this attack was repelled it showed the weakness of the Spanish positions, especially the {{convert|5|km|mi|0}} gap between Castaños and La Peña's force at Cascante. The battle would ultimately be decided by La Peña and Grimarest. By noon on 23 November 1808 they had received orders to move: La Peña to close the gap at Tudela and Grimarest to Cascante. Both men failed to carry out these orders other than La Peña moving two battalions and a detachment of provincial Grenadiers to Urzante. La Peña's lack of initiative allowed the two French cavalry brigades of Colbert and General of Brigade [[Alexandre, vicomte Digeon]] to pin him in place. The second French attack was made with much greater force. On the French left General of Division [[Antoine Morlot]]'s division attacked Roca's division on the heights above Tudela. On the French right General of Division [[Maurice Mathieu]]'s division made a frontal assault on the smaller O'Neylle division while also making outflanking moves. The attacks on both left and right were successful with both Spanish divisions being pushed off the ridges they occupied. Then the French cavalry under General of Division [[Charles Lefebvre-Desnouettes]] charged the gap between Roca and Saint-Marcq causing the collapse of the Spanish right. La Peña and Grimarest finally united at Cascante late in the day giving them a total of 21,000 men against Lagrange's division which was 6,000 strong plus Colbert and Digeon. After the defeat of the rest of the Spanish army however La Peña and Grimarest withdrew after dark. Their poor performance was also reflected in the casualties of only 200 on the Spanish left compared to 3,000 on the right plus 1,000 prisoners.{{sfn|Rickard|2008}} ==Casualties== Spanish casualties were estimated to be about 6,000 out of a total force of 45,000. The French, in all, lost no more than 700 dead and wounded out of a total of 35,000.{{sfn|Bodart|1908|p=391}} ==Aftermath== The Spanish armies of the left and right escaped from Tudela in two directions. The Aragonese forces on the right made for Zaragoza where they would assist in the [[Second Siege of Zaragoza]] starting on 20 December 1808. The virtually intact Spanish left moved towards Madrid to defend that city. Napoleon however moved more quickly, and after defeating a small Spanish army at the [[Battle of Somosierra]] on 30 November, his vanguard arrived in Madrid on 1 December 1808, with [[Capitulation of Madrid (1808)|the city capitulating]] on 4 December 1808. Napoleon's strategy ultimately ended successfully with the occupation of Madrid.{{sfn|Rickard|2008}} ==In popular culture== The battle was engraved on the [[Arc de Triomphe]] in [[Paris]].{{sfn|Triomphe|2020}} ==See also== * [[Timeline of the Peninsular War]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==Bibliography== * {{cite book | last=Bodart | first=Gaston | date=1908 | title=Militär-historisches Kriegs-Lexikon (1618–1905) | url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_A0kNAAAAYAAJ | url-access=registration | access-date=17 May 2021}} * {{cite book | last=Esdaile | first=Charles J. | year=2003 | title=The Peninsular War | publisher=Palgrave MacMillan | isbn=978-1-4039-6231-7 | url=https://archive.org/details/peninsularwarnew00esda | url-access=registration | access-date=17 May 2021}} * {{cite web | last=Peñas | date=2020 | title=EL REGIMIENTO DE VOLUNTARIOS DE SEGORBE 1808–1809 | url=http://www.aulamilitar.com/pagiht17.htm | access-date=17 May 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200717141000/http://www.aulamilitar.com/pagiht17.htm | archive-date=17 July 2020}} * {{cite web | last=Rickard | first=J. | year=2008 | title=Battle of Tudela, 23 November 1808 | url=http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/battles_tudela.html | access-date=17 May 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210125194638/http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/battles_tudela.html | archive-date=25 January 2021}} * {{cite web | last=Triomphe | date=2020 | title=Battle of Tudela | url=https://www.frenchempire.net/battles/tudela/ | access-date=17 May 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200130015230/https://www.frenchempire.net/battles/tudela/ | archive-date=30 January 2020}} ==Further reading== * {{cite book | last=Gates | first=David | date=2002 | title=The Spanish Ulcer, A History of the Peninsular War | publisher=Pimlico Nw Edition | isbn=978-0712697309 |ref=none}} * {{cite book | last=Oman | first=Sir Charles | date=2004 | title=History of the Peninsular War vol. 1: 1807–1809 – From the Treaty of Fontainebleau to the Battle of Corunna | publisher=Greenhill Books | isbn=978-1853675881 |ref=none}} ==External links== * {{commons-inline}} {{Sequence | prev = [[Battle of Espinosa de los Monteros]] | list = Napoleonic Wars | curr = Battle of Tudela | next = [[Battle of Somosierra]] }} <!--The addition enables mobile users to click at least the next battle or the previous one taken from the navbox "Napoleonic Wars" placed below but invisible in mobile view.--> {{Napoleonic Wars}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Tudela 1808}} [[Category:Battles of the Peninsular War involving Spain]] [[Category:Battles of the Peninsular War involving Poland]] [[Category:1808 in Spain]] [[Category:Battles in 1808]] [[Category:November 1808]] [[Category:Battles inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe]] [[Category:Military history of Navarre]]
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