Bourbon reconquest of Valencia

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The Bourbon reconquest of Valencia was a campaign during the War of the Spanish Succession in which Bourbon forces reasserted control over the Kingdom of Valencia after defeating the allied armies supporting the Habsburg claimant.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in the War of the Spanish Succession
military campaign
after initial Habsburg-aligned control of Valencia
belligerent Bourbon Spain NERFINISHED
supporters of Archduke Charles of Austria
cause contestation of the Spanish throne between Bourbon and Habsburg claimants
conflict War of the Spanish Succession NERFINISHED
conflictType dynastic war campaign
consequence decline of Habsburg influence in the Crown of Aragon territories
strengthening of Philip V's position in eastern Spain
countryInvolved Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
involved Bourbon military forces
pro-Habsburg allied forces
location Kingdom of Valencia NERFINISHED
Valencia (historical region) NERFINISHED
militaryTheater eastern Iberian Peninsula
objective reassert Bourbon authority in the Kingdom of Valencia
opponent allied armies supporting the Habsburg claimant
opposedBy local supporters of the Habsburg cause in Valencia
opposedClaimant Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
partOf Bourbon reconquest of the Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
War of the Spanish Succession NERFINISHED
relatedTo Bourbon consolidation of power in Spain NERFINISHED
War of the Spanish Succession in Spain NERFINISHED
result Bourbon victory
restoration of Bourbon control over the Kingdom of Valencia
supportedClaimant Philip V of Spain NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 18th century

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Battle of Almanza followedBy Bourbon reconquest of Valencia
Xàtiva historicalEvent Bourbon reconquest of Valencia
this entity surface form: burning of Xàtiva by Philip V in the War of the Spanish Succession