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Battle of Lleida (1642)

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Battle fought on October 7, 1642
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Battle of Lleida
Part of the Reapers' War and the
Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)

The battle of Lleida by Hippolyte Lecomte
Date7 October 1642
LocationLleida, Principality of Catalonia41°37′0″N 0°38′0″E / 41.61667°N 0.63333°E / 41.61667; 0.63333
Result Franco-Catalan victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of France
Principality of Catalonia
Spain
Commanders and leaders
Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt
Comte de Roches-Baritault  
Marquis de Leganés
Strength
12,000–13,000 22,000–25,000
Casualties and losses
1,000 killed 2,000 killed
Reapers' War
Part of the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)

Franco-Spanish War
(1635–1659)
Flanders and Northern France
Northern Spain and Southern France
Italy
France hinterland
Franche-Comté and Germany
Caribbean
Naval battles

The Battle of Lleida took place on 7 October 1642, during the Catalan Revolt, part of the wider Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659). A combined Franco-Catalan army under Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt defeated a larger Spanish force led by Marquis de Leganés, sent to capture the town of Lleida.

Background

In the summer of 1642, an army commanded by Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt, French military commander in Catalonia, marched into Aragon. In order to divert him, Leganés assembled troops from Tarragona and Zaragoza to retake the important city of Lleida, then held by a French garrison.

La Mothe positioned his smaller army in the Llano de las Forques and defeated the Spanish army. After the victory, the French Army besieged Tortosa, but was forced to withdraw.

References

  1. Beauchet-Filleau 1846, p. 610.
  2. ^ Bodart 1908, p. 69.
  3. ^ De Périni 1898, p. 317.
  4. De Périni 1898, p. 316.
  5. Mitchell 2005, p. 499.

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