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Carlos O'Donnell

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Following the death of General de la Romana, at the end of January 1811, O'Donnell requested to be transferred to Catalonia, where his brother Enrique, was captain general. However, he was instead appointed interim captain general of Valencia, post he was unable to take up until April.
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Once his appointment was confirmed, in October 1808 he sent two Infantry battalions and two Artillery companies, plus numerous provisions, to mainland Spain. That same month, he was promoted to field marshal.
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O'Donnell's request to be transferred to the mainland for active service in defending Spain was granted in June 1809. The following August he handed over his command to Field Marshal
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Following the outbreak of the Peninsular War, O'Donnell was appointed interim commander general of the Canary Islands when the Junta de Canarias dismissed the incumbent, General
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On 1 June 1811, as commanding officer of the 2nd Army, or Army of Valencia, he had under him, present under arms, a field army of 22,908 troops, including
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That October, the Ejército de la Izquierda was incorporated under the command of Wellington, and O'Donnell participated in the defence de
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In March 1810, he was able to break the siege of Cáceres but the following month, having deployed his troops along the right bank of the
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and left for Cádiz shortly thereafter. He was given the command of the 2nd Infantry Division of the Ejército de la Izquierda, under
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In 1777, he joined the Regimiento de Irlanda as an under-age cadet at the age of five before going on to join the
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He was promoted to lieutenant in 1787 and for much of 1790 participated in operations to suppress the
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Apuntes para la historia de Sta. Cruz de Tenerife desde su fundación hasta nuestros tiempos
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from Portugal. O'Donnell was wounded on several occasions during this period.
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Index

Charles O'Donnell (Spanish general)
Spanish name
surname
Spain
Kingdom of Spain
Captain General
Imperial France
Peninsular War
Joseph O'Donnell the elder
Enrique (Henry) O'Donnell, 1st Count of la Bisbal
José
Leopoldo O'Donnell
prime minister of Spain
Regiment of Hibernia
bandoleros
Peninsular War
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Cagigal
Carlos Luján
Marquis de la Romana
Guadiana
Alburquerque
Anglo-Portuguese Army
Reynier
Torres Vedras
Massena
el Empecinado


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