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1808 battle during the Peninsular War
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Combat of Padrões de Teixeira
Part of the Peninsular War

19th-century portrait of 1st Count of Amarante, Portuguese general
DateEnd of June 1808
LocationTeixeira, Baião, Portugal
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
Portugal Portugal France French Empire
Commanders and leaders
Portugal Francisco da Silveira France Louis Henri Loison
Strength
Numerous peasants 1,800 soldiers
Casualties and losses
- Considerable losses
First Portuguese campaign
1807–1808
Portugal in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
War of the Pyrenees
Mediterranean campaign of 1798
War of the Oranges
First invasion of Portugal
Second invasion of Portugal
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Allied campaign in Spain
Campaign in south-west France

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The Combat of Padrões de Teixeira took place at the end of June 1808, during the First French Invasion of Portugal. The revolt against the French forces started in June 1808. Junot ordered General Loison to march on to Porto, with 1800 soldiers from Almeida.

Combat

On the 21 June, Loison crossed the Douro river. In the mountainous regions of northern Portugal, Francisco da Silveira assembled a force of numerous peasants ready to fight the French force. The combat inflicted considerable losses to the French force, Portuguese losses are unknown.

Aftermath

After the combat, Loison decided to retreat to Almeida. He met resistance again at Castro Daire, between Lamego and Viseu, which ended with 400 dead and wounded on both sides. The next combat was the Battle of Évora (1808).

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