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of the 152 separate works carried out on the Lines. At 249 metres above sea level, it was on the first of the three Lines of Torres Vedras, to the southeast of the town of Torres Vedras and northeast of Monte Agraço, where the French were repelled. It was under the command of the German Baron of
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they were repelled by fire from forts on the first line. After attempting to wait out the enemy, the lack of food and fodder in the area north of the lines forced the French to retreat northwards, starting on the night of 14/15 November 1810. They never returned but work on some of the unfinished
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to the south. Combined, these three forts were designed to protect the Ribaldeira and Runa valleys. Feiteira had 13 gun emplacements and nine cannon. Like all of the forts it was surrounded by a ditch, or dry moat.
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Despite the defeat of French forces in earlier invasions of Portugal during the Peninsular War, the threat of further invasions led the commander of the British troops in Portugal,
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The lines of Torres Vedras : the cornerstone of Wellington's strategy in the Peninsular War, 1809-1812
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of Portugal. Construction of the fort began in 1810 as part of the first of the three
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A 1ª E A 2ª LINHAS DE TORRES: A VALORIZAÇÃO DO PATRIMÓNIO E O TURISMO CULTURAL
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the following day. On 14 October the French tried to push forward but at the
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was forced to retreat to the first, most northerly, line after winning the
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in Torres Vedras, which has an exhibition on the Lines of Torres Vedras.
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forts, including the Fort of Feiteira, continued in subsequent years.
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SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitetónico
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Noivo, Marco António do Carmo Gomes (February 2010).
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Fort of Archeira
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List of forts of the Lines of Torres Vedras
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