Siege of Chaves
The Siege of Chaves refers to the French siege and capture of Chaves, Portugal from 10 to 12 March 1809, and the subsequent siege and recapture of the town by Portuguese forces from 21 to 25 March 1809, during the second invasion of Portugal in the Peninsular War.
Battle_of_Braga_(1809)Battle of GrijóBattle of Puente SanpayoBattle of Villafranca (1809)Chaves,_PortugalFirst_Battle_of_PortoFrancisco da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca Teixeira, 1st Count of AmaranteHistory of Portugal (1777–1834)List of Portuguese general officers (Peninsular War)List of siegesPeninsular WarSecond_Battle_of_PortoSiege of ChavesTimeline of the Peninsular War
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
data
primaryTopic
Siege of Chaves
The Siege of Chaves refers to the French siege and capture of Chaves, Portugal from 10 to 12 March 1809, and the subsequent siege and recapture of the town by Portuguese forces from 21 to 25 March 1809, during the second invasion of Portugal in the Peninsular War.
has abstract
The Siege of Chaves refers to ...... ortugal in the Peninsular War.
@en
causalties
3,500 men captured
4 to 5 men killed
50 cannons captured
First siege:
Second siege:
combatant
French Empire
date
1809-03-12
1809-03-25
is part of military conflict
Relates an entity to the populated place in which it is located.
result
French victory (1st)
Portuguese victory (2nd)
strength
12 cannons
23,000 men
50 cannons
First siege:
Second siege:
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,024,865,498
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
caption
Peninsular war: 1809 Portugal and northern Spain
@en
casualties
First siege:
@en
More than 1,000 rifles captured
@en
No casualties
@en
Second siege:
@en
combatant
French Empire
@en
Portugal
@en
commander
First siege:
@en
Francisco Pizarro
@en
Francisco Silveira
@en
Major Messeger
@en
Marshal Soult
@en
Second siege:
@en
conflict
Siege of Chaves
@en
date
float
right
@en
label
Braga
@en
Chaves
@en
Grijó
@en
Porto
@en
Sanpayo
@en
Villafranca
@en
label-color
black
@en
label-colorD
dark blue
@en
label-offset-y
label-pos
bottom
@en
right
@en
top
@en
label-posD
left
@en
label-sizeD
mark-title
partof
the Peninsular War
@en
place
result
French victory
@en
Portuguese victory
@en
shape
diamond
@en
shape-color
black
@en
shape-colorD
dark blue
@en
shape-outlineD
white
@en
shapeD
n-circle
@en
strength
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
point
41.744166666666665 -7.4719444444444445
comment
The Siege of Chaves refers to ...... ortugal in the Peninsular War.
@en
label
Siege of Chaves
@en