Industrial Age · Europe · War

1808

Wellesley Lands in Portugal

August 21, 1808

Arthur Wellesley stepped ashore at Mondego Bay with thirteen thousand men and orders to help the Portuguese. Six years of Peninsular War followed - a grinding, vicious campaign of sieges, guerrillas and retreats that taught a generation of British officers how to beat Napoleon's marshals. The campaign consumed 300,000 French casualties and became, as Napoleon himself admitted from St. Helena, the ulcer that destroyed his empire.