Battle of the Tagus | |||||||
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Part of the Liberal Wars | |||||||
The French fleet forcing the entrance of the Tagus, by Horace Vernet | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
France | Miguelites | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Albin Roussin | Unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
6 ships of the line 3 frigates 3 corvettes |
1 ship of the line 3 frigates 3 corvettes 3 brigs 1 brigantine | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
3 killed 11 wounded[1] |
1 ship of the line captured 3 frigates captured 3 corvettes captured 3 brigs captured 1 brigantine captured |
The Battle of the Tagus was a naval engagement that took place on 11 July 1831 at the mouth of the Tagus river, in Portugal. A French fleet attacked and subdued Portuguese fortifications at the entrance of the Tagus, with the aim to strong-arm the government of Miguel I into recognising the newly established Kingdom of the French. The damage to the forts defending access to the Tagus and the arrival of French warships at Lisbon forced the Portuguese to cave in and comply with French demands.