Battle of Tudela

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Battle of Tudela
Part of the Peninsular War

Battle of Tudela, an 1827 painting by January Suchodolski
oil on canvas, National Museum in Warsaw
Date November 23, 1808
Location Tudela, near Saragossa, Spain
Result French victory
Belligerents
Flag of France French Empire Flag of Spain Spain
Commanders
Jean Lannes Francisco Castaños
Strength
31,000 19,000
Casualties and losses
650 dead or wounded 4,000 dead, wounded, or captured

The Battle of Tudela was a battle of the Peninsular War fought on November 23, 1808 near Tudela, Spain. The battle resulted in the victory of the French under Marshal Lannes against the Spanish under General Castaños.

19,000 Spanish soldiers tried to hold 30,000 French soldiers, but were defeated. About 4,000 Spanish became casualties and only 650 French.

There is a legend about this battle engraved on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.