Joaquín Blake y Joyes (19 August 1759 – 27 April 1827) was a Spanish military officer who served with distinction in the French Revolutionary and Peninsular...
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Commander-in-Chief of the Spanish Forces: Gen Joaquín Blake y Joyes Commander-in-Chief: Gen Joaquín Blake y Joyes Commander-in-Chief: Gen Francisco Castaños...
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in a French victory under Marshal Victor against Lieutenant General Joaquín Blake's Army of Galicia. The Dos de Mayo Uprising had put Iberia in revolt...
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were searching for the insurgent forces. Joaquín Sorolla: Valencians prepare to resist the invaders (by Joaquín Sorolla, 1884) Second of May 1808: the defenders...
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corps led by Louis Gabriel Suchet fight a small Spanish army under Joaquín Blake y Joyes. Suchet's force won the battle when a lucky hit detonated a...
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intelligence of another approaching force—a Spanish army under General Joaquín Blake—he planned to turn Beresford's flank and interpose his army between...
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of the Galician Armada. The Division reinforced Lieutenant-General Joaquín Blake, whose Army of Galicia was in retreat from superior French armies in...
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general Harold Henry Blake (1883–1960), British Army major general Joaquín Blake (1759–1827), Spanish Army captain general Robert Blake (admiral) (1598–1657)...
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moved to rupture the French line of communications to Madrid. General Joaquín Blake's Army of Galicia, under joint command with General Gregorio de la Cuesta...
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Australian politician Joaquín Blake (1759–1827), Spanish military officer Joe Blake (1882–1931), English footballer Joey Blake (born 1967), American tennis...
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