Battle of Miserere

Battle of Miserere
Part of the Napoleonic Wars
Date2 July 1807
Location
Corrales de Miserere, Buenos Aires, Spanish Empire
34°36′34.200″S 58°24′25.200″W / 34.60950000°S 58.40700000°W / -34.60950000; -58.40700000
Result British victory
Belligerents
Spain United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Santiago de Liniers
Bernardo de Velasco
Juan Pío de Gana
John Whitelocke
Robert Craufurd
Denis Pack
John Levison Gower
John Squire
Units involved
Regimiento Fijo de Buenos Aires
Tercio de Vizcaínos
Batallón de Arribeños
Tercio de Miñones de Cataluña
Cuerpo de Blandengues.[1]
95th Rifle Regiment
36th Regiment of Foot
Strength
1,300 militiamen 900 soldiers
Battle of Miserere is located in Buenos Aires Province
Battle of Miserere
Location within Buenos Aires Province
Battle of Miserere is located in Argentina
Battle of Miserere
Battle of Miserere (Argentina)

Battle of Miserere occurred during the second British invasion of the Río de la Plata between the British troops at the command of John Whitelocke, and the Spanish forces commanded by Santiago de Liniers.[2] The confrontation took place on 2 July 1807 in the current Miserere square, Balvanera neighborhood, city of Buenos Aires.[3]

  1. ^ Documentos del archivo de Pueyrredón ... Buenos Aires (Argentina). Museo Mitre. 1912.
  2. ^ Historia de la Argentina. Vicente D. Sierra. 1960.
  3. ^ Miserere: ignorado epónimo de una plaza principal. Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. 1963.