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- Q4872664 abstract "The Battle of Vich or Battle of Vic on 20 February 1810 saw a Spanish force under Henry O'Donnell suddenly attack a 5,500-man Imperial French division led by Joseph Souham. After bitter fighting the French prevailed, forcing O'Donnell's men to retreat. The engagement occurred during the Peninsular War, part of the Napoleonic Wars. Vic is located 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Barcelona in the province of Catalonia. One month after his lieutenant Luis González Torres de Navarra, Marquess of Campoverde scored a victory in the Battle of Mollet, O'Donnell found that Souham's division was isolated at Vic. He assembled a small army of 7,000 regular infantry and 500 cavalry at Moià and arranged for the miquelets (Catalan militia) to join him in attacking Vic. On 19 February, 3,500 miquelets led by Francesc Rovira i Sala and Francisco Milans del Bosch began skirmishing with Souham's outposts. The next day, O'Donnell led his regulars to the assault from a different direction. While a French force in the town held off Rovira and Milans, the main forces battled in the plain. The contest hung in the balance until the 1,500-saber Imperial cavalry contingent overwhelmed O'Donnell's right wing. The French lost 600 casualties, including Souham badly wounded, while inflicting losses of 800 killed and wounded and capturing 1,000 more.".
- Q4872664 causalties "600".
- Q4872664 combatant "First French Empire".
- Q4872664 combatant "Kingdom of Spain".
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- Q4872664 date "1810-02-20".
- Q4872664 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q152499.
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- Q4872664 result "French victory".
- Q4872664 strength "11,000".
- Q4872664 strength "5,500, 12 guns".
- Q4872664 thumbnail Vic_(Barcelona)._Plaza_Mayor.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4872664 casualties "600".
- Q4872664 combatant "First French Empire".
- Q4872664 combatant "Kingdom of Spain".
- Q4872664 commander "Francesc Rovira".
- Q4872664 commander "Francisco Milans".
- Q4872664 commander "Henry O'Donnell".
- Q4872664 commander "Joseph Souham".
- Q4872664 conflict "Battle of Vich".
- Q4872664 date "1810-02-20".
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- Q4872664 result "French victory".
- Q4872664 strength "11000".
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- Q4872664 comment "The Battle of Vich or Battle of Vic on 20 February 1810 saw a Spanish force under Henry O'Donnell suddenly attack a 5,500-man Imperial French division led by Joseph Souham. After bitter fighting the French prevailed, forcing O'Donnell's men to retreat. The engagement occurred during the Peninsular War, part of the Napoleonic Wars. Vic is located 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Barcelona in the province of Catalonia.".
- Q4872664 label "Battle of Vic".
- Q4872664 depiction Vic_(Barcelona)._Plaza_Mayor.jpg.
- Q4872664 name "Battle of Vich".