First Carlist War - Battles of The First Carlist War (Chronology)

Battles of The First Carlist War (Chronology)

  • Battle of Alsasua (April 22, 1834) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Alegría de Álava (October 27, 1834) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Venta de Echávarri (October 28, 1834) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Mendaza (December 12, 1834) - Liberal victory
  • First Battle of Arquijas (December 15, 1834) - Liberal victory
  • Second Battle of Arquijas (February 5, 1835) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Artaza (April 22, 1835) - Carlist victory
  • Lord Eliot Convention April 27–28, 1835 - British-sponsored agreement between Carlists and Liberals regarding treatment of prisoners
  • Battle of Mendigorría (July 16, 1835) - Liberal victory
  • Battle of Arlabán (January 16–18, 1836) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Terapegui (April 26, 1836) - Liberal victory
  • Battle of Villarrobledo (September 20, 1836) - Liberal victory
  • Battle of Majaceite (November 23, 1836) - Liberal victory
  • Battle of Luchana (December 24, 1836) - Liberal victory
  • Battle of Oriamendi (March 16, 1837) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Huesca (March 24, 1837) - Liberal victory
  • Battle of Villar de los Navarros (August 24, 1837) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Aranzueque (September 1837) - Liberal victory, end of Carlist campaign known as the Expedición Real
  • Battle of Maella (October 1, 1838) - Carlist victory
  • Battle of Peñacerrada (June 20–22, 1838) - Liberal victory
  • Battle of Ramales (May 13, 1839) - Liberal victory

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