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Felipe Augusto De Saint-Marcq
Felipe Augusto de Saint Marcq y D'OstrelOman (1902: p. 160.) refers to him as Saint-March. (1762–1831) was a Belgian-born military officer in the service of the Spanish Crown. He served in the Peninsular War, commanding the Spanish forces during the Battle of Valencia. Early career Saint-Marcq entered the Walloon Guards Regiment as a cadet in 1776, rising to the rank of captain in 1795. He fought in 1781 in the Great Siege of Gibraltar and in 1793 in the War of the Pyrenees against the French Convention, at the end of which he was promoted to brigadier. He also participated in the invasion of Portugal in 1801.. Isabel Sánchez, José Luis"Felipe Augusto de Saint Marcq y D'Ostrel".Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 18 May 2023. Peninsular War When the war broke out in 1808, he was able to escape from Madrid when it was occupied by the invading French Army. He made his way to Valencia where the local ''junta'' promoted him to field marshal. Following the victories ...
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Taintignies
Rumes (; pcd, Reme) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. On 1 January 2006 the municipality had 5,112 inhabitants. The total area is 23.72 km², giving a population density Population density (in agriculture: Stock (other), standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area. It is mostly applied to humans, but sometimes to other living organisms too. It is a key geographical ... of 216 inhabitants per km². The municipality consists of the following districts: La Glanerie, Rumes, and Taintignies. References External links * Municipalities of Hainaut (province) {{Hainaut-geo-stub ...
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Felipe Carlos Osorio Y Castellví
Felipe Carlos Osorio y Castelví, 6th conde de Cervellón. Martín-Lanuza, Alberto"Felipe Carlos Osorio y de Castelví".''Diccionario Biográfico electrónico'' (''DB~e'').] Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 18 March 2023. (1762–1815) was a Spanish noble and military commander. Early career Promoted to lieutenant general in 1795, he was appointed interim captain-general of Valencia in December 1807. Peninsular War At the start of the war, the Junta Provincial gave him the command of the Army of Valencia. However, his failure to detain Marshal Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey, Moncey's advance towards Valencia, led to that Battle of Valencia (1808), city being attacked in late June 1808. That, together with his inability to follow up on the Spanish victory by confronting the retreating French troops, which had suffered greatly during the battle, having lost at least 1,200 men, a sixth of Moncey's infantry,Charles Oman, Oman, Charles (1902)''A History of the Peninsular War' ...
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Murcia
Murcia (, , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia, and the seventh largest city in the country. It has a population of 460,349 inhabitants in 2021 (about one third of the total population of the Region). The total population of the metropolitan area is 672,773 in 2020, covering an urban area of 1,230.9 km2. It is located on the Segura River, in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. It has a climate with hot summers, mild winters, and relatively low precipitation. Murcia was founded by the emir of Cordoba Abd ar-Rahman II in 825 with the name ''Mursiyah'' ( ar, مرسية). It is now mainly a services city and a university town. Highlights for visitors include the Cathedral of Murcia and a number of baroque buildings, renowned local cuisine, Holy Week procession, works of art by the famous Murcian sculptor Francisco Salzillo, and the ''Fiestas de Primavera'' (Spring Festival). The city, as ...
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Hundred Thousand Sons Of Saint Louis
"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 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 was around 60,000. The force comprised some five army corps (the bulk of the French regular army) and was led by the Duke of Angoulême, the son of the future King Charles X of France. The French name of the conflict is ''l'Expédition d'Espagne'' ("the Expedition of Spain"). Context In 1822, Ferdinand VII applied the terms of the Congress of Vienna, lobbied for the assistance of the other absolute monarchs of Europe, in the process joining the Holy Alliance formed by Russia, Prussia, Austria and France to restore absolutism. In France, the ultra-royalists pressured Louis XVIII to intervene. To temper their counter-revolutionary ardor, the Duc d ...
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