Battle of Almenar

Battle of Almenar
Part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Date27 July 1710
Location
hills of Almenar, near Balaguer (Catalonia), Spain
Result Grand Alliance victory
Belligerents
Spain Bourbon Spain  Habsburg Austria
Portugal Kingdom of Portugal
 Great Britain
 United Provinces
Commanders and leaders
Spain Francisco de Villadarias Habsburg monarchy Starhemberg
Kingdom of Great Britain Stanhope
Strength
22,000[1] 24,000
Casualties and losses
1,300 dead or wounded
3,000 captured
400 dead or wounded

The Battle of Almenar also referred to as Almenara was a battle in the Iberian theatre of the War of the Spanish Succession.

In June 1710, the Bourbon-Spanish army of Phillip V crossed into Catalonia in an attempt to capture Balaguer; an Allied force of British, Portuguese, Dutch and Austrian troops supporting Archduke Charles countered these moves and the two armies met in battle just to the north of Lleida on the afternoon of 27 July. Philip's army was defeated and forced to withdraw behind the Ebro but remained intact.

  1. ^ Lynn, John (1999). The Wars of Louis XIV, 1667-1714. Longman. p. 339. ISBN 0582056292.

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