Juan de Courten (younger)

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Born9 July 1765
Barcelona
Died26 May 1834(1834-05-26) (aged 68)
Madrid
AllegianceSpain Kingdom of Spain
BranchInfantry
Juan de Courten (younger)
Born9 July 1765
Barcelona
Died26 May 1834(1834-05-26) (aged 68)
Madrid
AllegianceSpain Kingdom of Spain
BranchInfantry
RankMariscal de campo
Conflicts
Other workRoyal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild, 1818

Juan de Courten (younger) (1765–1834) was a Spanish general who led an infantry division during the Peninsular War against the First French Empire. In 1810, he was promoted to mariscal de campo, a Spanish rank between brigadier general and lieutenant general, and therefore equivalent to major general. The following year he was captured at the conclusion of the Siege of Tarragona. In 1818, he received an important military decoration.

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