- Battle of Ramales
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Ramales
partof=First Carlist War
date=May 12, 1839
place= Ramales de la Victoria, Spain
result=Liberal victory
combatant1=Carlists "supporting"
Infante Carlos of Spain
combatant2=Liberals ("Isabelinos" or "Cristinos") "supporting"Isabella II of Spain and her regent mother Maria Christina
commander1= Rafael Maroto
commander2= Baldomero Espartero
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1= 988
casualties2= 835 |The Battle of Ramales, a battle of theFirst Carlist War , occurred atRamales inCantabria on May 12, 1839. The Liberals were commanded byBaldomero Espartero , the Carlists byRafael Maroto .The Liberals, initially outnumbering the Carlists twice over, ended up having four times as many forces. This resulted from the fact that Maroto kept eight of his seventeen battalions in reserve and had ordered the defenders of the fortification of
Guardamino to abandon this post. Maroto was later accused of complicity with his opponent Espartero for having performed these two actions.Espartero ordered
Leopoldo O'Donnell to attack the Carlists positioned in the heights of Mazo, whileRamón Castañeda was ordered by Espartero to attack the Carlists at the Peña del Moro. Ramales was battered by the Isabeline artillery, but the Liberals were only able to take this town after annihilating a Carlist force of 27 men entrenched in a nearby cave. There are different versions of the story of how this annihilation took place. Some attribute the actions of the Liberal guerrillaJuan Ruiz Gutierrez , known as "Cobanes", and say that Cobanes threw straw into the cave and then set it on fire, thereby dislodging the Carlist defenders. Others attribute the victory to a 7-hour siege of artillery or the use ofCongreve rockets .Ramales was ultimately conquered but was destroyed both by the Carlist forces in retreat and by the Liberal occupiers.
Ramales was renamed "Ramales de La Victoria" after the battle, and Espartero received the title of "Duque de La Victoria" (Duke of La Victoria).
For the Carlists, the loss of Ramales meant that they had to evacuate the valley of Carranza, lost the metal
foundry atGuriezo , and had to abandon the chance to operate from Cantabrian lands and potentially invadeAsturias and Galicia.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.