Suchet advances south from Valenica, capturing the …
Years: 1812 - 1812
January
Suchet advances south from Valenica, capturing the port town of Denia in mid-January.
The redeployment of a substantial part of his troops for the invasion of Russia grinds Suchet's operations to a halt.
The victorious marshal has established a secure base in Aragon and is ennobled by Napoleon as the Duke of Albufera, after a lagoon south of Valencia.
The war now falls into a temporary lull, with the superior French unable to find an advantage and coming under increasing pressure from Spanish guerrillas.
The French have over three hundred and fifty thousand soldiers in L'Armée de l'Espagne, but over two hundred thousand are deployed to protect the French lines of supply, rather than as substantial fighting units.
The redeployment of a substantial part of his troops for the invasion of Russia grinds Suchet's operations to a halt.
The victorious marshal has established a secure base in Aragon and is ennobled by Napoleon as the Duke of Albufera, after a lagoon south of Valencia.
The war now falls into a temporary lull, with the superior French unable to find an advantage and coming under increasing pressure from Spanish guerrillas.
The French have over three hundred and fifty thousand soldiers in L'Armée de l'Espagne, but over two hundred thousand are deployed to protect the French lines of supply, rather than as substantial fighting units.
Locations
People
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
- Joaquín Blake
- Louis-Gabriel Suchet
- Napoleon
- Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult
Groups
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- France, (first) Empire of
- Spain, Bonapartist Kingdom of
