Battle of La Victoria (1814)

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Date12 February 1814
Location10°13′40″N 67°20′01″W / 10.22778°N 67.33361°W / 10.22778; -67.33361
Result Republican victory
Battle of La Victoria
Part of the Venezuelan War of Independence

Monument to the Youth, in commemoration of the battle of La Victoria.
Date12 February 1814
Location10°13′40″N 67°20′01″W / 10.22778°N 67.33361°W / 10.22778; -67.33361
Result Republican victory
Belligerents
borde United Provinces of Venezuela Spain Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
José Félix Ribas
Vicente Campo Elías
Luis María Rivas-Dávila 
Mariano Montilla
José Tomás Boves
Francisco Tomás Morales
Strength

Total: 1,500[1][2]

  • 220 cavalry[1]
  • 120 soldiers of Dragoon Squadron[1]
  • 85 seminarians[1]
  • 5 artillery[1]

Total: 2,500[1]–4,000[2]

The battle of La Victoria took place during the Venezuelan War of Independence when Royalist forces under José Tomás Boves tried to take the city of La Victoria, held by General José Félix Ribas.

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