Battle of Taguanes
The Battle of Taguanes was fought between Spanish royalists and the Second Republic of Venezuela on July 31, 1813 during the Admirable Campaign of the War of Venezuelan Independence. Simon Bolivar and his patriots won the battle handily, defeating the Spanish (and killing their colonel)[1] and eventually capturing Valencia on August 2 and Caracas on August 3.
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Belligerents | |||||||
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General Simon Bolivar | Col. Julián Izquierdo† | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2500[1] | 1800[1] |
References
Notes
- Montenegro Colón, pp. 141-142
Bibliography
- Montenegro Colón, Feliciano (1837). General Geography for the Use of the Youth of Venezuela. Damiron and Dupouy.
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