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After his victory at the Battle of Cardadeu on 16 December, Gouvion Saint-Cyr relieved the blockaded Imperial corps under Guillaume Philibert Duhesme in Barcelona. Subsequently, the Spanish army fell back to a position behind the Llobregat River. Sending Joseph Chabran's division to mount a false frontal attack of the Spanish lines, Gouvion Saint-Cyr led the bulk of his corps to smash the opposing right flank. The Spanish position soon crumbled, but the French missed a chance to win a more significant victory when Chabran failed to pin down his outmaneuvered enemies. After the loss of its leader, Theodor von Reding took command of the Spanish army.

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  • Battle of Molins de Rey
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  • After his victory at the Battle of Cardadeu on 16 December, Gouvion Saint-Cyr relieved the blockaded Imperial corps under Guillaume Philibert Duhesme in Barcelona. Subsequently, the Spanish army fell back to a position behind the Llobregat River. Sending Joseph Chabran's division to mount a false frontal attack of the Spanish lines, Gouvion Saint-Cyr led the bulk of his corps to smash the opposing right flank. The Spanish position soon crumbled, but the French missed a chance to win a more significant victory when Chabran failed to pin down his outmaneuvered enemies. After the loss of its leader, Theodor von Reding took command of the Spanish army.
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  • 1500025(xsd:integer)
  • 1800048(xsd:integer)
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Date
  • 1808-12-21(xsd:date)
Commander
  • Theodor von Reding
  • Conde de Caldagues
  • Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr
Caption
  • Map of the Battle of Molins de Rey
Casualties
  • 400(xsd:integer)
  • 220025(xsd:integer)
Result
  • French victory
combatant
  • First French Empire
  • Kingdom of Spain
Place
  • Molins de Rei, Spain
Conflict
  • Battle of Molins de Rey
abstract
  • After his victory at the Battle of Cardadeu on 16 December, Gouvion Saint-Cyr relieved the blockaded Imperial corps under Guillaume Philibert Duhesme in Barcelona. Subsequently, the Spanish army fell back to a position behind the Llobregat River. Sending Joseph Chabran's division to mount a false frontal attack of the Spanish lines, Gouvion Saint-Cyr led the bulk of his corps to smash the opposing right flank. The Spanish position soon crumbled, but the French missed a chance to win a more significant victory when Chabran failed to pin down his outmaneuvered enemies. After the loss of its leader, Theodor von Reding took command of the Spanish army.
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