Gerona (Spain) History Siege, 1808-1809

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Name (Hebrew)
גרונה (ספרד) היסטוריה מצור, 1808-1809
Name (Latin)
Gerona (Spain) History Siege, 1808-1809
Coordinates
2.82111 2.82111 41.9844 41.9844 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Peninsular War, 1807-1814 Campaigns Spain
Sieges Spain
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q3101541
Library of congress: sh 95002255
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The third siege of Girona occurred in northern Catalonia, Spain from 6 May to 12 December 1809, during the Napoleonic Wars. A significant event of the Peninsular War, France's Grande Armée lay siege to the town of Girona for seven months. Girona was strategically important because it controlled the main road between France and Spain. Some 32,000 French and Westphalian troops besieged the town. General Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr was in command of the French during much of the siege. Marshal Pierre Augereau took command after 12 October. The Girona defense was under General Mariano Álvarez de Castro, with about 9,000 regular troops and militiamen. Girona held out until disease and famine compelled it to capitulate. Though badly outnumbered, the Spanish defenders forced a lengthy siege, and a large French army was pinned down for an entire campaigning season. The battle became legendary over the course of Spain's War of Independence, and Álvarez became a national hero.

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