Dos de Mayo Uprising

Dos de Mayo
Part of the Peninsular War

The Second of May 1808: The Charge of the Mamelukes, by Francisco de Goya
Date2 May 1808
Location40°25′N 3°42′W / 40.417°N 3.700°W / 40.417; -3.700
Result

French victory

Belligerents
First French Empire France Spain
Commanders and leaders
First French Empire Joachim Murat
Casualties and losses
31 killed, wounded or captured[1]
150 dead[2]
31 dead, 114 wounded[3]
200 killed, wounded or captured[1]
200 dead, 200 wounded, 300 executed[3]
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Tordesillas
10
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9
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Salamanca
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Ciudad
7
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Talavera
6
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Corunna
5
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Tudela
4
Battle of Tudela on 23 November 1808
Bailén
3
Battle of Bailén from 16 to 19 July 1808
Valencia
2
Battle of Valencia from 26 to 28 June 1808
Madrid
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The Dos de Mayo or Second of May Uprising took place in Madrid, Spain, on 2–3 May 1808. The rebellion, mainly by civilians, with some isolated military action[4] by junior officers, was against the occupation of the city by French troops, and was violently repressed by the French Imperial forces,[5] with hundreds of public executions.

  1. ^ a b Glover 2003, p. 51.
  2. ^ Chandler 1966, p. 610.
  3. ^ a b Esdaile 2003, pp. 37–40.
  4. ^ Diego García 2007, p. 17.
  5. ^ Diego García 2007, p. 19.

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