Battle of La Bisbal

Battle of La Bisbal
Part of Peninsular War

Bisbal Emporda castell
Date14 September 1810
Location41°57′36″N 3°02′26″E / 41.96000°N 3.04056°E / 41.96000; 3.04056
Result Anglo-Spanish victory
Belligerents
Spain
United Kingdom
France
Anhalt
Commanders and leaders
Enrique O'Donnell (WIA)
Francis William Fane
Charles William Doyle
Marie François Rouyer
François Xavier de Schwarz (POW)
Units involved
Army of Catalonia
Royal Navy
VII Corps
Strength
6,600
2 frigates
2,400
Casualties and losses
Unknown 400 killed or wounded
1,600 captured
Peninsular War: Aragón Catalonia
220km
137miles
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Castalla
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Valencia
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Saguntum
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Bisbal
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María
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In the Battle of La Bisbal on 14 September 1810 a Spanish division led by Enrique O'Donnell and supported by an Anglo-Spanish naval squadron led by Francis William Fane and Charles William Doyle surprised an Imperial French brigade commanded by François Xavier de Schwarz. The Imperial troops were from the Confederation of the Rhine, a collection of small German states that were allied to Napoleon. Part of a division led by Marie François Rouyer, Schwarz's brigade was almost completely wiped out, most of its soldiers being taken prisoner along with its commander. One of the few Allied casualties was the capable O'Donnell, wounded in the foot. The battle occurred during the Peninsular War, part of the Napoleonic Wars.

The action occurred amid the events leading up to the Siege of Tortosa in December 1810 and January 1811. As Louis Gabriel Suchet prepared to attack Tortosa, Marshal Jacques MacDonald was ordered to support him. The marshal cooperated by advancing into southern Catalonia with a large force. To distract MacDonald from his mission, O'Donnell determined to raid northern Catalonia. The raid was a brilliant tactical success but it failed to deter the marshal from assisting Suchet. Finally, a logistical crisis forced MacDonald to withdraw to northern Catalonia.