Roliça´s Battle - Bombarral, Portugal
Posted by: RuiJSDuarte
N 39° 17.806 W 009° 11.580
29S E 483357 N 4349727
In the Battle of Roliça (17 August 1808) an Anglo-Portuguese army under Sir Arthur Wellesley defeated an outnumbered French army under General Henri Delaborde, near the village of Roliça in Portugal.
Waymark Code: WMJQFM
Location: Lisboa, Portugal
Date Posted: 12/18/2013
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Formerly spelled Roleia in English, it was the first battle fought by the British army during the Peninsular War.
The village of Roliça is placed in the centre of a horseshoe shape of steep hills approximately one mile wide and two deep. The open end opens North North East toward Óbidos where the 95th had met the French the day before. The hills around Óbidos and Roliça were well wooded.
The French began the day to the north of Roliça backed up to the higher ground allowing them to block or protect the roads south toward Lisbon. On the hill about one mile to the south of the village where the French first fell back, there were four defiles, or gullies leading into the new French position. The field below these hills were grassy, but boulders and the steep sides to the gullies made attack in formation impossible. In the first stages of the battle, Delaborde pulled his troops back to the top of the hill.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Name of Battle: Batalha da Roliça
Name of War: Peninsular War
Date(s) of Battle (Beginning): 08/17/1808
Entrance Fee: Not Listed
Parking: Not Listed
Date of Battle (End): Not listed
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Post a photo of you in front of a sign or marker posted at the site of the battle (or some other way to indicate you have personally visited the site.
In addition it is encouraged to take a few photos of the surrounding area and interesting features at the site.