Battles of January 16 summaries plus museums, artwork, and books

Battles of January 16 including descriptions of the battles, geographic locations, associated artwork, and museums where a person can find associated artifacts and artwork.

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1. Battle of Corunna (Battle of Elviña)

Date: January 16, 1809

War: The Peninsular War (Part of the Napoleonic Wars)

Cause: The British army, led by Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, had been retreating across northern Spain in harsh winter conditions, pursued closely by French forces under Marshal Soult. The British needed to hold off the French long enough to evacuate their exhausted troops by sea from the port of Corunna (A Coruña).

Result: Tactical British Victory / Strategic French Success. The British successfully repelled the French attacks, allowing their army to embark and escape to England. However, the British commander, Sir John Moore, was mortally wounded by a cannonball during the battle. The French took control of the region after the British departure.

Paintings & Art

  • Painting: The Death of Sir John Moore at Corunna
    • Artist: Henry James Richter (also depicted by various “English School” artists and Thomas Lawrence)
    • Year: c. 1810s (Lawrence’s portrait of Moore was earlier, but death scenes appeared shortly after the battle).

Museums & Artifacts

  • National Army Museum (London, United Kingdom): Holds uniforms, letters, and lithographs depicting the death of Moore and the retreat.
  • Museo Militar Regional de Coruña (A Coruña, Spain): Located on the actual site of the battle, this museum houses artifacts, weapons, and dioramas specific to the engagement.
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral (London, United Kingdom): Contains a prominent monument and statue dedicated to Sir John Moore.

Location

  • General: Elviña, on the outskirts of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
  • Coordinates: 43.3333° N, 8.4167° W

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2. Battle of Cape St. Vincent (The “Moonlight Battle”)

Date: January 16, 1780

War: American Revolutionary War (Anglo-Spanish War)

Cause: A British fleet under Admiral Sir George Rodney was sailing to relieve the Great Siege of Gibraltar, which was being blockaded by Spanish forces. En route, they encountered a Spanish squadron under Don Juan de Lángara off the coast of Portugal.

Result: Decisive British Victory. The battle was unique because it was fought at night (rare for the Age of Sail), earning it the nickname “The Moonlight Battle.” Rodney captured four Spanish ships and destroyed two others, successfully breaking the blockade to resupply Gibraltar.

Paintings & Art

  • Painting: The Moonlight Battle off Cape St Vincent, 16 January 1780
    • Artist: Thomas Luny
    • Year: 1781

Museums & Artifacts

  • National Maritime Museum (Greenwich, United Kingdom): Houses Thomas Luny’s famous painting of the battle, as well as ship models and logs from Admiral Rodney’s fleet.
  • Museo Naval (Madrid, Spain): Contains naval records and artifacts regarding the Spanish fleet and the blockade of Gibraltar.

Location

  • General: Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Cape St. Vincent, Algarve, Portugal.
  • Coordinates: 37.0231° N, 8.9964° W

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3. The Arrival (The Takeover of Tikal)

Date: January 16, 378

War: Teotihuacan-Maya Conflict (Internal Mesoamerican Power Shift)

Cause: This “battle” was a calculated military intervention (or coup). Forces from the central Mexican metropolis of Teotihuacan, led by a warlord named Sihyaj Kʼahkʼ (“Fire is Born”), marched into the Maya city of Tikal to install a new dynasty and bring the city into Teotihuacan’s sphere of influence.

Result: Teotihuacan Victory. The reigning king of Tikal, Chak Tok Ich’aak I, died on the exact same day Sihyaj Kʼahkʼ arrived (likely executed). A new dynasty was established, launching Tikal into a golden age of dominance under Mexican-influenced leadership.

Paintings & Art

  • Artwork: Stela 31 (The Ballcourt Marker)
    • Artist: Ancient Maya/Teotihuacan Sculptors
    • Year: c. 378–380 AD (Commissioned shortly after the event).

Museums & Artifacts

  • Tikal National Park (Flores, Guatemala): The site itself serves as an open-air museum where the stelae recording this specific date (8.17.1.4.12 in the Long Count) were found.
  • Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología (Guatemala City, Guatemala): Houses many of the finest original jade artifacts and ceramics from Tikal demonstrating the shift in style after 378 AD.

Location

  • General: Tikal, Petén Department, Guatemala.
  • Coordinates: 17.2220° N, 89.6237° W

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Battles of December 13 plus museums and artwork information

Battles of December 13 including descriptions of the battles, geographic locations, associated artwork, and museums where a person can find associated artifacts and artwork.

1. The Battle of Nanking (Fall of Nanking)

  • Date: November 11 – December 13, 1937
  • War: Second Sino-Japanese War
  • General Location: Nanjing (Nanking), Jiangsu Province, China
  • Geographic Coordinates: 32°02′38″N 118°46′43″E
  • Cause: The Imperial Japanese Army advanced upon Nanking (Nanjing), the capital of the Republic of China, intending to force a Chinese surrender after the bloody Battle of Shanghai.
  • Result: Japanese victory. The city fell on December 13, leading immediately to the Nanking Massacre (Rape of Nanking), where hundreds of thousands of civilians and disarmed soldiers were murdered by Japanese troops.
  • Recommended Book: The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II by Iris Chang
Paintings & Artwork
  • Painting: Deliverance
    • Artist: Christian Poirot
    • Year: 2015 (A massive oil painting donated to the Memorial Hall to mark the 70th anniversary).
  • Painting: Flower Market (Nanjing 1936) #2
    • Artist: John Young
    • Year: 2010 (Part of the “Safety Zone” series reflecting on the tragedy).
Museums with Artifacts
  • Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders (Nanjing, China)
    • Collections: Built on a site where thousands were buried, this museum houses bones of victims, historical documents, photographs, and artifacts detailing the battle and subsequent massacre.
  • Nanjing Museum (Nanjing, China)
    • Collections: While a general history museum, it holds significant artifacts from the Republican era and the 1937 defense of the city.

2. The Battle of the River Plate

  • Date: December 13, 1939
  • War: World War II
  • General Location: South Atlantic Ocean, off the estuary of the River Plate (near Uruguay and Argentina)
  • Geographic Coordinates: 34°34′00″S 48°17′00″W
  • Cause: Allied hunting groups were searching the South Atlantic for the German “pocket battleship” Admiral Graf Spee, which had been raiding merchant shipping.
  • Result: A tactical stalemate but a strategic British victory. The Graf Spee was damaged and forced to dock in Montevideo, Uruguay. Believing he faced a superior force, the German captain scuttled his ship days later.
  • Recommended Book: The Battle of the River Plate by Dudley Pope
Paintings & Artwork
  • Painting: HMS Achilles in the Battle of the River Plate
    • Artist: Frank Norton
    • Year: 1940
  • Painting: The Battle of the River Plate
    • Artist: Norman Wilkinson
    • Year: c. 1940
Museums with Artifacts
  • National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy (Auckland, New Zealand)
    • Collections: Houses the primary 6-inch gun director and other artifacts from HMNZS Achilles, one of the cruisers that fought the Graf Spee.
  • Falkland Islands Museum (Stanley, Falkland Islands)
    • Collections: Holds items related to HMS Exeter, which retreated to the Falklands after being heavily damaged in the battle.
  • Museo Naval de Montevideo (Montevideo, Uruguay)
    • Collections: Displays the massive anchor and rangefinder salvaged from the wreck of the Admiral Graf Spee.

3. The Battle of St. Pierre (Battle of the Nive)

  • Date: December 13, 1813
  • War: Peninsular War (Napoleonic Wars)
  • General Location: Saint-Pierre-d’Irube, near Bayonne, France
  • Geographic Coordinates: 43°29′00″N 1°28′00″W
  • Cause: Following Wellington’s crossing of the Nive River, the French Marshal Soult launched a counter-offensive to crush the isolated British wing commanded by General Rowland Hill.
  • Result: Anglo-Portuguese victory. General Hill’s troops, though outnumbered, held off Soult’s attacks until reinforcements arrived, ending the French threat in the immediate area.
  • Recommended Book: The Peninsular War: A New History by Charles Esdaile
Paintings & Artwork
  • Painting/Print: The Battle of St. Pierre (Watercolour/Print)
    • Artist: William Heath
    • Year: c. 1815–1820 (Heath produced a famous series of martial achievements of the British Army).
  • Painting: The Battle of the Nive
    • Artist: Thomas Jones Barker
    • Year: c. 1870s
Museums with Artifacts
  • Wellington Museum (Apsley House) (London, United Kingdom)
    • Collections: Contains the Duke of Wellington’s personal effects, batons, and art collection, including pieces related to his Peninsular campaigns.
  • Musée de l’Armée (Les Invalides) (Paris, France)
    • Collections: Holds extensive Napoleonic era uniforms, weapons, and personal items belonging to Marshal Soult and other French commanders of the campaign.

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Battles of December 2 plus museums and artwork information

Battles of December 2 including descriptions of the battles, associated artwork, and museums where a person can find associated artifacts and artwork.
Battle of Austerlitz (Battle of the Three Emperors) (1805 Austerlitz: Napoleon and the Destruction of the Third Coalition)
Date: December 2, 1805
War: War of the Third Coalition (Napoleonic Wars)
Cause: Emperor Napoleon I aimed to crush the Allied forces of the Russian and Austrian empires before Prussia could join the coalition. Feigning weakness and abandoning the strategic Pratzen Heights, Napoleon lured the Allies into attacking his right flank, exposing their center to a decisive French counterattack.
Result: Decisive French victory. The battle forced Austria to sign the Treaty of Pressburg, effectively ending the war and leading to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire.
Associated Paintings
Painting/Work: Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805
Artist: François Gérard
Year: 1810
Painting/Work: Bivouac of Napoleon on the Eve of Austerlitz
Artist:Louis-François,
Baron Lejeune
Year: 1808
Museums and Collections
Palace of Versailles (Galerie des Batailles) — Versailles, France
This museum houses the monumental "Battle of Austerlitz" by
François Gérard. The Galerie des Batailles is specifically designed
to showcase the greatest French military victories, and the
Austerlitz painting is one of its centerpieces.
Slavkov Castle (Austerlitz Battlefield) — Slavkov u Brna, Czech Republic
Located on the actual battlefield, this museum features weapons, uniforms,
and artifacts recovered from the site. It also includes the Cairn of
Peace memorial and multimedia exhibits detailing the tactical
movements of the "Three Emperors."
Musée de l’Armée (Les Invalides) — Paris, France
Contains an extensive collection of Napoleonic arms, armor, and personal
effects of Napoleon I, including items used during the 1805 campaign.
Battle of Tirad Pass (The Philippine War, 1899-1902)
Date: December 2, 1899
War: Philippine–American War
Cause: A rearguard action led by General Gregorio del Pilar designed to delay the advancing American 33rd Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The goal was to buy time for the President of the Philippine Republic, Emilio Aguinaldo, to escape into the mountains of Northern Luzon.
Result: American tactical victory, but a strategic Filipino success. The Filipino defenders were almost entirely wiped out, including General del Pilar, but their sacrifice delayed the Americans long enough for Aguinaldo to escape capture for over a year.
Associated Paintings
Painting/Work: Untitled (Battle of Tirad Pass)
Artist: Hugo Yonzon
Year: 1970
Painting/Work: The Death of General Gregorio del Pilar (Various illustrations/murals)
Artist: Various Artists (often depicted in commemorative murals)
Year: Various (20th Century)
Museums and Collections
Gregorio del Pilar Shrine — Ilocos Sur, Philippines
A national shrine marking the exact location of the battle. It serves
as a memorial to the "Boy General" and his 60 men,
containing historical markers and serving as a pilgrimage site for
Filipino history.
National Museum of Fine Arts — Manila, Philippines
Houses significant works of Philippine art and history. While specific
paintings of the battle rotate, the museum holds the broader
collection of revolutionary-era artifacts and works by artists like
Juan Luna and Fernando Amorsolo who depicted the era's struggles.
Bulacan Provincial Capitol — Malolos, Philippines
Features a prominent equestrian statue and historical memorabilia related to
General del Pilar, who was a native of the province.
Battle of Loigny-Poupry (The Franco-Prussian War: The German Conquest of France in 1870-1871)
Date: December 2, 1870
War: Franco-Prussian War 
Cause: The French Army of the Loire attempted to break through the Prussian lines to relieve the Siege of Paris. The battle centered on the village of Loigny, where French forces, including the Papal Zouaves, launched desperate attacks against well-entrenched German positions.
Result: German victory. The French advance was halted, and the Army of the Loire was forced to retreat, ending the hope of lifting the siege of Paris from the south.
Associated Paintings
Painting/Work: The Battle of Loigny
Artist: Lionel Royer (who fought in the battle)
Year: c. 1870s–1880s
Painting/Work: General de Sonis on the Battlefield of Loigny
Artist: Lionel Royer
Year: 1889
Museums and Collections
Musée de la Guerre de 1870 (Museum of the War of 1870) — Loigny-la-Bataille, France
Located on the site of the battle, this museum is dedicated entirely to the
conflict. It houses Lionel Royer's paintings, uniforms of the Papal
Zouaves, weapons, and archeological finds from the battlefield.
Musée de l’Armée — Paris, France
Holds a vast collection of Franco-Prussian war artifacts, including French
and Prussian uniforms, artillery pieces similar to those
used at Loigny, and paintings depicting the "Année Terrible"
(The Terrible Year).

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