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2 unusual facts about battle of Barrosa


Battle of Barrosa

A young officer in the 4th Dragoons at the battle, subsequently Colonel William Light and the governor of South Australia in the 1830s, decided to name one of the valleys in his area Barossa Valley in memory, albeit subject to a clerical error.

Sharpe's Fury

It also means Richard Sharpe will meet Colonel Vandal for a second time at the Battle of Barrosa.


Samuel Ford Whittingham

Whittingham served in command of a force of Spanish cavalry and infantry under La Peña at the battle of Barrosa, on 5 March 1811, and kept in check a French corps of cavalry and infantry which attempted to turn the Barossa heights by the seaward side.


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