Marcha de Cádiz - Spanish Anti-Napoleon Song
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2022
- The Peninsular War (1807-1814) was the military conflict fought in the Iberian Peninsula by Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. In Spain, it is considered to overlap with the Spanish War of Independence. The war started when the French and Spanish armies invaded and occupied Portugal in 1807 by transiting through Spain, and it escalated in 1808 after Napoleonic France had occupied Spain, which had been its ally. Napoleon Bonaparte forced the abdications of Ferdinand VII and his father Charles IV and then installed his brother Joseph Bonaparte on the Spanish throne and promulgated the Bayonne Constitution. Most Spaniards rejected French rule and fought a bloody war to oust them. The war on the peninsula lasted until the Sixth Coalition defeated Napoleon in 1814, and it is regarded as one of the first wars of national liberation and is significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare.
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I am honestly jealous to how the Spanish recognize their efforts against Napoelonic tyranny.
I'm from Rome and our city was sacked by Napoleon and most treasures transferred to the Louvre. Nothing is even told about our resistance against Napoleon, even when there's a Castle that paesants defended against Napoleon's troops and is still in ruins today; serving as ultimate evidence of anti-Napoelonic resistance.
Much respect to the Spanish from Rome. 🇪🇸 🇻🇦
france: the peninsula is ours!
Spain with a drunk Galician in the backpack:
The Spanish Empire has won the Battle of The Pyrenees.
Bro I didn’t realize how evil France was in the Napoleonic Wars
They weren’t necessarily “evil” like Nazi Germany. I’m not gonna justify war crimes here but sometimes when the enemy gets too brutal and when your soldiers get angry in war they resort to the worse of options
@@bendsherman1984 bruh they were TOUCHING WOMAN AND PROBABLY CHILDREN AS WELL
Every country had the same equivalent of evil. That’s war for ya.
@@_1_05_ True.
That's why the Spanish people called Marshal Suchet "El hombre justo" (Fair/righteous man), because all the other Marshals' armies behaved like utter animals: They burned churches and catholic schools, pillaged, plundered, raped on a massive scale. The Poles were horrified, since them were also catholics, and that's also why the guerrillas treated them with respect.
The Peninsular War was a conflict maintained and financed by England to defend its own interests. His commitment was to Portugal, his allied nation. His action on the peninsula was not intended to free the Spanish people from Napoleonic tyranny. We Spaniards waged another war: The War of Independence. Wellington only supported the Spanish if it was in England's interest. That is why he retired after the battle of Talavera, that is why he abandoned Madrid after occupying it after the Arapiles, that is why his drunken troops plundered Spanish cities conquered from the French, such as Badajoz or San Sebastián. In Spain, the French were fighting in hostile territory. If a Frenchman was left alone, he was a dead man. We Spaniards are angry and do not forgive. Nor do we owe anything to the English, our eternal enemies, whom we did not trust and who did not take long to support the independence of the Hispanic countries after the Congress of Vienna.
Dios Partia Fueros Rey!
Patria.
Patria
The spanish empire has won the battle of San Cristobal
long live the brave people of cadiz
Cerro San Cristobal*🤓
Dios mio, que demonios tenían en las piernas. Como pueden saltar de esa manera 💀
campesinos acrobatas
Campesinos furiosos*
Campesinos libertadores
campesinos con nike air
@@pabloperezfernandez5877 pura calidad
¡Viva CrIsto Rey!
Here in Austria we also had a popular uprising against the French and their Bavarian allies, though it was only temporarily successful (Tyrol, Andreas Hofer) and suppressed a while later.
Napoleon f***ed up tremendously in Spain, however.
He thought he could force liberal, secular and revolutionary ideas and his brother as new king on a deeply conservative, religious and patriotic people and that they would be happy about all of it ...
He had some successes while he was there in person, but once he had to leave, his marshals started to blunder against British, Spanish and Portuguese units. This endless guerrilla war, keeping a quarter of a million French troops occupied there, combined with his failed invasion of Russia, spelled the doom of his empire.
Napoleon just got his hands way too full.
saludos from Zaragoza 🇪🇸
VIVA ESPAÑA COJOOOOONES 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
QUE VIVA ESPAÑA
as my ancestors are spanish thanks for defending it
Para aquellos que se pregunten de que va la letra, es sobre los voluntarios que llegaron a cadiz desde hispanoamérica, especialmente desde Cuba, para pelear contra las tropas de Napoleón. No fueron pocos los hispanoamericanos voluntarios, incluyendo algunos que nunca en su vida habian pisado la peninsula, y aun asi decidieron embarcarse para pelear por España.
I sang this in the alleyways and now theres a filipino rebellion that wants to hear it better!
Thanks!
Jose Rizal: *get shot*
THE MILITARY BAND:
silly colonial activities
If anyone is curious about... French "adventures" in Spain, and if you can stomach it you might wanna look into Franscico De Goya's "Disasters of War" if you're into paintings or drawings. Also the "May the 3rd 1808" painting by the same dude.
how can he be anti-Napoleon if he looks like Napoleon
Mi compa el más atento:
0:39 love the way they backflip over the wall
and thats the only reason i play this song i don't care about what it means or where its from despite being a filipino
viva espana!
VAMOS ESPAÑA ME CAGO EN TO 🇪🇸🇪🇸
0:38 what the fuck
Most accurate Spanish film
@@bendsherman1984 lol
During the war that Spain had against Napoleon's invading French (1808-1814), the Spanish devised the so-called guerrilla war, or asymmetric war, to destroy a militarily superior enemy. In this case, popular games springboards for assault the French in a narrow passage. Other ideas were to throw bee hives at them and massacre them while they tried to escape from the stings, throw herds of bulls at them so that they trampled them, cut their throats while they relieved themselves or poison the food and water of entire units, in addition to the classic ambush in gorges. The French at that time were invincible in open field battles, with drums and flags and troops advancing in formation, but the war in Spain was about ambushes and slaughters, they never knew how to adapt and Spain was a Vietnam for Napoleon, along with Russia.
@@salozinp didn't know that gymastics and backflips were part of that.
Guerra a la española
Viva España!!!
#LongLifeGoiky
Based
Where are these movie scenes from???
Goya’s Ghost
What’s the name of the movie where French grenadiers (I presume) are taking citizens ? Uniforms looks nice and it seems better than whatever the movie with the hussars being assaulted by acrobatic peasants is lol
The movie scenes are from the movie Goya's Ghost.
You have to admit that it’s a cool scene and it lines up with the music too
how can the guerillas do the frontflips out of the trenches its so confusing
acrobatic peasants!!!
this person has great music taste
que le den a Francia
Temazo🔥
Napoleon was the bloodiest and most destructive tyrant that littered the turn of the 18th century to the 19th century. The devastating and damaging action of the French troops in Spain for four years should have filled any impartial French historian with shame: looting, wanton destruction of churches and convents, robberies, rapes, murders and a thousand other crimes for which we could not make them pay enough. They left Spain exhausted and devastated. And in a few years, the oldest and most territorially extensive empire of those on the planet in 1800 dissolved: the Spanish Empire.
Besto cancion
Viva la PEPA!
Vive l'empereur
🇪🇸🫴🌎
🇫🇷🫴🤮
France In 2023 & THE UK R BETTER!!ª11!!!!!111!!!!11!
vale tio
@@ElPatata-xq3vc *Eyes turn bloody red*
Al-frank-shia,in 2040
So was France in the 1800s, but that didn't help against guerrillas, now did it?
keep yourself safe
btw when was this song made?
@@rafaellixandru3634 //i searched it up. it was made in 1886 🗿
@@rafaellixandru3634most military marches for ya
@@rafaellixandru3634Because it was made to celebrate the resistance of Cadiz. In fact this song was made for a Opera Play.
It was made in 1808
@@belabutterfly613 no it was 1886 I searched it up