Battle of Alsasua | |||||||
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Part of the First Carlist War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Carlists supporting |
Liberals (Isabelinos or Cristinos) supporting Isabella II of Spain and her regent mother Maria Christina | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Tomás de Zumalacárregui | Vicente Genaro de Quesada | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
200 dead and wounded[1] | 450 dead and wounded and 400 prisoners, including the capture of a full infantry company.[1] | ||||||
The Battle of Alsasua, also known as the Battle of Altsasu or la Acción de la Venta de Alsasua (in Spanish "action of the inn at Alsasua"), occurred on April 22, 1834 in Navarre, Spain, during the First Carlist War.[2][3] Carlist general Tomás de Zumalacárregui attacked a convoy led by the Liberal general Vicente Genaro de Quesada traveling from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Pamplona at the town of Alsasua.[4][5]
The Liberals suffered many casualties and Zumalacárregui took many prisoners, as well as half a million reals.[4] The decision of both generals to execute most of their prisoners after a failed exchange negotiation set the ruthless tone with which POWs would be treated throughout the conflict. In addition, it strained Liberal supply lines in the area and was part of Zumalacárregui's successful guerrilla campaign until his death in the siege of Bilbao in 1835.[5]
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