Battle of Masaya (1856)

Battle of Masaya
Part of the Filibuster War

The church located in the Central Park of the City of Masaya
Date11-13 October, 1856
Location
Masaya, Nicaragua
Result Inconclusive; Filibusters repulsed
Belligerents
Filibusters

Allied Central American Army (Ejército Aliado Centroamericano)

Commanders and leaders
William Walker Ramón Belloso
Strength
800 Filibusters 1,300 Central American Troops
Casualties and losses
Unknown, 109-110 casualties in Masaya and Granada on October 12 and 13 (24-25 dead, 76-85 wounded and 9 missing) Unknown, 32 casualties only on October 12 (11 dead and 21 wounded)

The Battle of Masaya (11 October 1856 – 13 October 1856) took place in the small town of Masaya, northwest of William Walker’s filibuster capital, Granada. It was part of Walker’s efforts to dislodge the resurgent Allied Central American Army from its fortifications in Masaya, which lay within a day’s march of his capital. After significant initial filibuster advances were made, Walker’s army was forced to retreat towards Granada after receiving notice that the city was under attack.