Battle of Orihuela (1873)
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| Battle of Orihuela | |||||||
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| Part of the Cantonal Rebellion | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Canton of Cartagena | First Spanish Republic | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Antonio Gálvez | Mariano Artés Campillo | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
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1 dead 2 wounded |
14 dead 9 wounded 2 prisoners | ||||||
The Battle of Orihuela took place in Spain on August 30, 1873, between the forces of the Canton of Cartagena, led by Antonio Gálvez, and the government forces, led by the military governor Ruiz Piñero and Mariano Artés Campillo. The fight ended with victory for the cantonalists and resulted in Orihuela's adherence to the revolutionary cause.
On August 30, 1873, a few days after the bombardment of Almería, an expedition under Antonete Gálvez left Cartagena with the objective of attracting the city of Orihuela, then at the hands of the Government of Spain, to the cantonalists' side.[1]
The cantonalists' expedition left Cartagena at dawn, and arrived in Orihuela at approximately 5, after being joined along the way by artillery and volunteers from Murcia, led by José María Callejas.[1] The insurgent militias entered the market and various other parts of the city, causing panic among the population.[1]