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Siege of Collioure (1794)

1794 in FranceBattles in OccitanieBattles of the French Revolutionary WarsConflicts in 1794History of Pyrénées-Orientales
Sieges involving FranceSieges involving SpainSieges of the French Revolutionary WarsSieges of the War of the First CoalitionWar of the Pyrenees
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The siege of Collioure (6 – 29 May 1794) saw a Republican French army led by Jacques François Dugommier invest the French port of Collioure held by a Spanish garrison commanded by Eugenio Navarro. The actual siege work was carried out by Pierre François Sauret's reinforced division. After the three-and-a-half-week War of the Pyrenees siege, the Spanish fleet sent to evacuate the garrison was blown off station by a storm. Navarro surrendered the town on the promise to exchange the paroled garrison for an equal number of French prisoners. After the defenders were released, the Spanish army commander Luis Fermín de Carvajal, Conde de la Unión refused to authorize the agreement or return any French captives. The infuriated French government afterward passed a decree ordering death to all Spanish prisoners and some units carried out the brutal order.

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