Kampf um Tarragova w hrend des Befreigugskrieges der Catalonier vom Jahre 1808 bis 1814, by Frauz Xaver Rigel, chronicles the siege and battles for Tarragona during the Peninsular War, a significant phase of the Napoleonic Wars. This historical account details the struggles and conflicts experienced by the Catalonians between 1808 and 1814 as they fought for liberation. Rigel's work provides a detailed exploration of the military strategies, key figures, and socio-political dynamics that shaped the conflict in this crucial Spanish city. Offering insight into the broader context of the Napoleonic era, this book remains valuable for historians and readers interested in Spanish history and military campaigns.
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