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Almenara, battle of, 1710. On the river Noguera in Aragon, on 27 July, an allied army of 24, 000, commanded by the Austrian Count Stahremberg, and including an English contingent under Stanhope, attacked a Spanish army of roughly equal size, commanded by General Villadarias with Philip V in attendance. Caught by surprise, the Spanish were defeated, chiefly by Stanhope's men.

 
 
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Battle of Almenara
Part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Date July 27, 1710
Location Flag of Spain hills of Almenara, near Balaguer (Catalonia), Spain
Result Allied victory
Combatants
Bandera_de_España(1701-1748).gif Kingdom of Spain Flag_of_the_Habsburg_Monarchy.svg Habsburg Empire

Union_flag_1606_(Kings_Colors).svg Great Britain
Prinsenvlag.svg United Provinces

Commanders
Francisco de Villadarias Guido Starhemberg
Lord Stanhope
Strength
22,000[1] 24,000[1]
Casualties
1,000 dead
3,000 captured
400 dead

The Battle of Almenara took place on July 27, 1710 in the War of the Spanish Succession.

Prelude

In spring 1710 the Spanish army had entered Catalonia from Aragón crossing the Segre river on March 15. On May 3, Philip V had joined the army.

The allied army was joined by archduke Charles in June.

In July General Guido Starhemberg received reinforcements and decided to attack. He crossed the Noguera river taking up positions on the hights of Almenara.

Stanhope then crossed the Segre at Balaguer (north of Lerida) marching to the bridge of Alfarras, crossing it on 27 July.

The battle

Villadarias opened the battle with a cavalry attack which was initially successful, but the initiative was wasted by pursuing groups of fleeing enemies.

Then the British infantry attacked the left wing which fled, taking the second line with it. Then the Austrians attacked and destroyed the right wing, where Philip V risked his life fighting and was almost captured by the allies.

Aftermath

The Spanish troops had to leave Catalonia and withdraw to Aragón, where the Battle of Saragossa took place on August 20.

Villadarias was removed of command and replaced by the Marquis de Bay.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Lynn, p. 339

References

  • Lynn, John A. The Wars of Louis XIV, 1667–1714. Longman, (1999). ISBN 0-582-05629-2

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