"Division of the North"@en . . . . "Denmark"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Division of the North () was a 19th-century Spanish infantry division. Spain was, at that time, an ally of France and the division, composed of 15,000 men under the command of the Marquis de la Romana, Pedro Caro y Sureda, was initially deployed, between 1807 and 1808, to perform garrison duties in Hamburg under Marshal Bernadotte. In March 1808, along with a Franco-Belgian unit of approximately the same size, the unit was deployed to Denmark, with the two-fold objective of protecting that country, also an ally of Napoleon, and preparing for an invasion of Sweden."@en . . . . "The Division of the North () was a 19th-century Spanish infantry division. Spain was, at that time, an ally of France and the division, composed of 15,000 men under the command of the Marquis de la Romana, Pedro Caro y Sureda, was initially deployed, between 1807 and 1808, to perform garrison duties in Hamburg under Marshal Bernadotte. In March 1808, along with a Franco-Belgian unit of approximately the same size, the unit was deployed to Denmark, with the two-fold objective of protecting that country, also an ally of Napoleon, and preparing for an invasion of Sweden."@en . "November 1808"@en . . "Division of the North"@en . . "15000"^^ . . "Ferdinand VII of Spain"@en . "March – November 1808"@en . . . "22"^^ . . .