El sitio del castillo de San Luis de Marbella (1810). Historia de una epopeya

  • Pedro Luis Pérez Frías
Keywords: Marbella, Sieges, Malaga, Peninsular War, San Luis Castle

Abstract

Since February 5, 1810, after the occupation of the city of Malaga by the Napoleonic troops, the Peninsular War in the territory of the modern day Malaga province changed course. The Spanish resistance to the French army moved to other places and territories, being the Sierra of Ronda the most well-known. The Castle of San Luis, Marbella, was another stronghold which symbolized the military resistance to the invader. This small fortress resisted to the French army until December 8, 1810. This is a history of an ordeal, for a long time forgotten.

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Published
2011-03-07
How to Cite
Pérez Frías P. L. . (2011). El sitio del castillo de San Luis de Marbella (1810). Historia de una epopeya. Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, 93-122. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/CHMO1010220093A