List of Portuguese general officers (Peninsular War)

The following list of Portuguese general officers (Peninsular War) lists the generals who served in the Portuguese forces in Spain and Portugal during the Peninsular War (1808–1814). The rank given refers to the ones held until the end of the war, in 1814. The list includes foreign nationals who fought in Portuguese military units.

It includes members of the Portuguese Legion (Legião Portuguesa), created by Napoleon in November 1807 and mobilized by Junot on occupying Portugal in 1807, as well as those that would later be incorporated into the Anglo-Portuguese Army, under Wellington, created on 22 April 1809.

Overview

Napoleon had intended the campaign on the Peninsula to be a walkover, but what he would come to call the Spanish Ulcer,[1] ended up with him having had to send in thirteen of his maréchals (ten of whom were of the first promotion – of fourteen), and enter Madrid himself. Apart from the original 28,000 troops that had entered Spain under Junot, heading for Portugal, he would have to send in a further two hundred and seventy thousand men — more than half of the empire’s total military strength.[1]

List

Name Command Action seen Notes
Champalimaud (4 October 1771  5 May 1825)
(General)
Eben (Baron von) (1773 — 1825)
(General)
Braga (Battle of);
Freire (18 February 1759  17 March 1809)
(General)
Not to be confused with the Spanish general, Manuel Freire de Andrade. Bernardim Freire de Andrade was lynched by his own troops while they gathered for the Battle of Braga (1809).
Lecor (6 October 1764  2 August 1836)
(General)
Bussaco (Battle of);
Lines of Torres Vedras;
Vitoria (Battle of);
Sorauren (Battle of);
Nivelle (Battle of);
Nive (Battle of the);
Having fled to England, Lecor participated there in the creation of the Loyal Lusitanian Legion. Lecor was the only non-British General to have commanded one of the Anglo-Portuguese divisions of Wellington's Peninsular Army (7th Division, in late 1813).
Moura (1772 – 10 January 1836)
(General)
Parreiras
Pereira Forjaz (1 November 1769 – 6 November 1827)(General)
Pinto Bacelar[2]
(General)
Francisco da Silveira (1763 – 27 May 1821)
(General)
Chaves (Siege of);
Porto (Second battle of);
Vitoria (Battle of);
Taboada
(General)
Vitória (2 June 1750 — 22 August 1825)
(General)
Porto (Battle of);

See also

References

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