Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo

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In the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, in Salamanca, Spain, the French Marshal Michel Ney took the fortified city from Field Marshal Andrés Pérez de Herrasti on 10 July 1810 after a siege that began on 26 April. Ney's VI Corps made up part of a 65,000-strong army commanded by André Masséna, who was bent on a third French invasion of Portugal.

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Torre del Homenaje del Castillo de Enrique II desde la Plaza del Castillo, con barrera de 1507 en primer planoTorre del Homenaje del Castillo de Enrique II desde la Plaza del Castillo, con barrera de 1507 en primer plano
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    eventarmed conflict1706Siege of Ciudad RodrigoKingdom of Portugal, Dutch Republic, Kingdom of England, siege, Kingdom of SpainWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1707Siege of Ciudad RodrigoKingdom of Portugal, Kingdom of France, Kingdom of Great Britain, siege, Kingdom of SpainWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1807Battle of Fuentes de OñoroFrance, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1810Siege of Ciudad RodrigosiegeWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1810Combat of BarquillabattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1811Battle of El BodonKingdom of Portugal, First French Empire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1812Siege of Ciudad RodrigosiegeWikidata
    sitefort1758Royal Fortress of the Concepcionmonument, fort, cultural heritage, hotelWikidata
    commonsimageTorre del Homenaje del Castillo de Enrique II desde la Plaza del Castillo, con barrera de 1507 en primer plano Commons