Gen. Francisco Antonio Salcedo Lt. José María Imbert Adm. Juan Bautista Cambiaso
Gen. Jean-Louis Pierrot Gen. Seraphin †
Strength
3 schooners (Separación Dominicana, María Chica, and Leonor)
unknown
Casualties and losses
16 killed 25–30 wounded
350 killed 10 captured
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Dominican War of Independence
1844
Fuente del Rodeo
Cabeza de Las Marías
Azua
Santiago
El Memiso
Tortuguero
Fort Cachimán
1845
Estrelleta
Beler
1849
El Número
Las Carreras
1855
Santomé
Cambronal
Sabana Larga
The Battle of Beler (Spanish: Batalla de Beler) was one of the major battles of the Dominican War of Independence and was fought on the 27 November 1845 at the Beler savanna, Monte Cristi Province. A force of Dominican troops, a portion of the Army of the North, led by General Francisco Antonio Salcedo, defeated a force of the Haitian Army led by General Jean-Louis Pierrot, while 3 Dominican schooners led by Admiral Juan Bautista Cambiaso, blockaded the port of Cap-Haïtien to prevent sea reinforcements of the near sited land battle.[1]
The BattleofBeler (Spanish: Batalla de Beler) was one of the major battlesof the Dominican War of Independence and was fought on the 27 November 1845...
Haitian army at the Battle of Beler, a frontier fortification. Salcedo was supported by Admiral Juan Bautista Cambiaso's squadron of three schooners, which blockaded...
of 19 March, Battle of 30 March, Battle of Las Carreras, and BattleofBeler, are a few of the most prominent encounters, mentioned in the national anthem...
grudge against Beler stemming from the arrest warrant against him in 1324 as well as Beler's desertion from the rebels' side after the Battleof Boroughbridge...
participated very actively in the campaign of 1845. He contributed to the victory of the BattleofBeler, attacking the enemy in Bari-Barú with the flotilla...
Haitian army at the battle of "Beler," a frontier fortification. Salcedo was supported by Adm. Juan Bautista Cambiaso's squadron of three schooners, which blockaded...
Zouch was the instigator of the murder of Roger de Beler and also MP for Leicestershire in 1324, 1331 and 1337 and Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire...
Roger de Beler, Baron of the Exchequer and henchman of the despised Hugh le Despencer and King Edward II. He was the most active member of the Folville...
accomplice of Zouch and the Folville Gang when they murdered/executed de Beler in January 1326, presumably in revenge for his enforcement on behalf of Despenser...
This list ofbattles is organized geographically, by country in its present territory. Battleof Richmond Hill – 1795 – Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars (Australian...
Roger de Beler, a Baron of the Exchequer, is murdered by the Folville gang. 27 August – Isabella of France arranges the betrothal of Edward of Windsor...
using Roger de Beler as an enforcer, and in 1325 de Beler had threatened the Folville family with violence. By the beginning of 1326 much of the country...
Khani and set off for South Bengal. The battle continues there as Baker arrives to rescue Khani. In another brawl of talwars, Jahandar accidentally kills...
knight, thought to be Hamon Belers, in St Mary's Church, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire (circa 1300). The cadaver tomb of Bishop Richard Fleming in Lincoln...
and unpopular judge Roger Beler was murdered by Eustace Folville and his Gang. On 1 March 1326 a warrant for the arrest of the gang was issued to William...
Universidad de Alicante. p. 323. ISBN 978-84-7908-517-9. Greeks and Turks also battle over the similar dishes which the first call soublaki (> english souvlaki)...
de la Mare of Ashby Mares, Northamptonshire. Eustace Folville (d. 1346), credited with killing Roger de Beler in 1326 and being leader of the Folville...
Robert Tocher and Roger de Beler in 1323 to help administer his possessions in Melbourne using money obtained from confiscations of rebel property in Staffordshire...
William son of Curzim 1251–1255: Gilbertus de Cheile 1256: Roger Beler 1257: William de Leverton 1258: John de Cookerington 1259: William of Angleby and...
knight (b. 1247) January 29 – Roger de Beler, English nobleman, justice and politician February 28 – Leopold I, Duke of Austria, German nobleman (b. 1290)...