Battle of Bayonne
The Battle of Bayonne of 14 April 1814 was a sortie by General Thouvenot's French garrison of Bayonne during the siege of that city conducted by Allied forces under Lieutenant General John Hope. The battle was the last of the Peninsular War and occurred as news of Napoleon's abdication (on 4 April) was beginning to reach the opposing forces. The siege continued and on 17 April, the main French body under Marshal Soult signed an armistice with Wellington; Thouvenot would continue to resist until direct orders from Soult compelled him to observe the ceasefire.
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Battle of Bayonne
The Battle of Bayonne of 14 April 1814 was a sortie by General Thouvenot's French garrison of Bayonne during the siege of that city conducted by Allied forces under Lieutenant General John Hope. The battle was the last of the Peninsular War and occurred as news of Napoleon's abdication (on 4 April) was beginning to reach the opposing forces. The siege continued and on 17 April, the main French body under Marshal Soult signed an armistice with Wellington; Thouvenot would continue to resist until direct orders from Soult compelled him to observe the ceasefire.
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Baionako gudua Espainiako Inde ...... onapartek kargua utzi zuelako.
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Le siège de Bayonne, qui a lie ...... s l'abdication de Napoléon Ier
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The Battle of Bayonne of 14 Ap ...... him to observe the ceasefire.
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Осада Байонны, которая происхо ...... да после отречения императора.
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Andrew Hay
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John Hope
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Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé
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Pierre Thouvenot
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Battle and Siege of Bayonne
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Baionako gudua Espainiako Inde ...... onapartek kargua utzi zuelako.
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Le siège de Bayonne, qui a lie ...... s l'abdication de Napoléon Ier
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The Battle of Bayonne of 14 Ap ...... him to observe the ceasefire.
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Осада Байонны, которая происхо ...... да после отречения императора.
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Baionako gudua
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Battle of Bayonne
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Siège de Bayonne (1814)
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Осада Байонны (1814)
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