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History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Plan of the battles of Mendaza and Arquijas. The Battle of Mendaza took place on 12 December 1834, in the fields of Mendaza (Navarre). The Isabelline general Luis Fernández de Córdova defeated the Carlist troops of General Zumalacárregui. Subsequently, on 15 December, there was a new confrontation between the two sides in the valley of the River Ega, known as the "Battle of Arquijas". Zumalacárregui's Carlist troops retreated strategically as it was not possible to confront the Isabelline troops in the open. "Historia de la guerra civil y de los partidos liberal y carlista" (History of the Civil War and the Liberal and Carlist parties), by Antonio Pirala. Volume I. Madrid, 1889.

History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Plan of the battles of Mendaza and Arquijas. The Battle of Mendaza took place on 12 December 1834, in the fields of Mendaza (Navarre). The Isabelline general Luis Fernández de Córdova defeated the Carlist troops of General Zumalacárregui. Subsequently, on 15 December, there was a new confrontation between the two sides in the valley of the River Ega, known as the "Battle of Arquijas". Zumalacárregui's Carlist troops retreated strategically as it was not possible to confront the Isabelline troops in the open. "Historia de la guerra civil y de los partidos liberal y carlista" (History of the Civil War and the Liberal and Carlist parties), by Antonio Pirala. Volume I. Madrid, 1889.
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History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Plan of the battles of Mendaza and Arquijas. The Battle of Mendaza took place on 12 December 1834, in the fields of Mendaza (Navarre). The Isabelline general Luis Fernández de Córdova defeated the Carlist troops of General Zumalacárregui. Subsequently, on 15 December, there was a new confrontation between the two sides in the valley of the River Ega, known as the "Battle of Arquijas". Zumalacárregui's Carlist troops retreated strategically as it was not possible to confront the Isabelline troops in the open. "Historia de la guerra civil y de los partidos liberal y carlista" (History of the Civil War and the Liberal and Carlist parties), by Antonio Pirala. Volume I. Madrid, 1889.
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