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José González | |
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Born | c. 1748 Barcelona, Spain |
Died | 24 April 1833(1833-04-24) (aged 84–85) Barcelona |
Battles / wars |
José González Lubie (c. 1748 – 24 April 1833) was a Spanish army officer.
In 1810, González, then governor of the Castle of La Suda, was one of the six Spanish generals taken prisoner at the siege of Lérida (29 April – 13 May 1810), when an Imperial French army under Louis Gabriel Suchet besieged a Spanish garrison led by Major General García Conde. The other five generals were Felipe Perena, José Veguer, Narciso Codina, José Sangenis, and the commander-in-chief, García Conde.
References
- Suchet, Louis-Gabriel (1829). Memoirs of the War in Spain, from 1808 to 1814, Volume 1, pp. 360-361. H. Colburn. Google Books. Retrieved 14 January 2025.