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Francesc Rovira i Sala

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In this Catalan name, the first or paternal surname is Rovira and the second or maternal family name is Sala; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i".
Francesc Rovira i Sala
Francesc Rovira i Sala
Born1764
Died1820
AllegianceSpain Kingdom of Spain
Service / branchPartisan
RankGuerilla leader
Battles / wars
Other workCatholic priest

Francesc Rovira i Sala or Francisco Rovira (1764 – 1820) led miquelets (Catalan militia) against Imperial France in a number of partisan actions during the Peninsular War. A Catholic priest by profession, he took command of guerillas who resisted the French occupation of his native Catalonia. Soon he directed a force numbering a few thousand partisans. In February 1810, his men took part in the Battle of Vich. His most notable exploit was the surprise capture of Sant Ferran Castle in April 1811, which was part of the Siege of Figueras.

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