Monday, March 31, 2008

THE RECONQUEST OF VIGO

The Reconquest of Vigo

March 28th, is Vigo’s reconquest day. People from Vigo celebrate this festivity to remember how our ancestors recovered the Village from the French army’s control. Lets write a few words to honor our day:

Background

In November 1807 the French army, supported by the Spanish loyalty, arrives to the Iberian Peninsula. Napoleon’s intentions are to conquest Portugal. Napoleon and Spanish King Charles IV, have signed a secret treaty which guarantees to Spain part of the conquered territory. Eventually, with the excuse of reinforcing the French-Spanish army occupying Portugal, Napoleon’s army seizes the major Spanish provinces.

Short after that, the loyal family is forced to abdicate and the Spanish throne is given to Napoleon’s brother, Joseph. On May 2nd, 1808 a popular revolution explodes. Citizens of Madrid rise up in rebellion against French occupation. This is the beginning of the Spanish revolution.

On May 24th, the Junta General del Principado of Asturias declares itself independent and declares war to France. On May 30th la Junta Suprema del Reino de Galicia does the same. Soon, all throughout Spain, a popular resistance, known with the name of guerillas, arises against French occupation.

In response to the Spanish rebellion, French occupation increases trying to take control of the situation. Napoleon orders his generals to eliminate the Spanish resistence.

On August 1808, British forces (supporting Portuguese goverment) land in Portugal under the command of the future Duke of Wellington. The last consequences are the relieve of Portugal. Afterwards, General Moore take command of the British forces in the Iberian Peninsula.

Eventually, on October 1808, Napoleon himself appears with his army in the Iberian Peninsula. His intentions are to reconquest Portugal and recover the control in Spain.

On November, Moore leaves Portugal and marches toward Madrid with the objective of relieving the French pressure over the capital. Reaching Valladolid, the British army finds the resistance of Soult’s army (of course, french army). At this point, Moore doesn’t know that Napoleon himself has already taken Madrid. Meanwhile, Napoleon is informed and he marches anxiously to reach Moore’s army.

The British army commanded by Moore have to draw the French northwards while retreating to his embarkation ports of A Corunna and Vigo.

When Napoleon is pursuing Moore’s British army, the Austrian Empire declares war to France (January, 2009) so on January 3rd he decides to leave Spain to take control of this last event. Before leaving, Napoleon orders to defeat the British in the northwest, relieving his army to Mariscal Soult. General Ney, is part of this army, and marches with Soult with the goal of help him in the occupation of Galicia.

Battalion of Marques de la Romana (Spanish army), who had retreated from Leon due to the French pressure, joins Moore's army when retreating to Galicia, splitting from each other in El Bierzo. De La Romana enters Galicia from Valdeorras meanwhile Moore enters Galicia from Pedrafita.

Eventually, Mariscal Soult battles Moore at the Battle of Elviña. On January 17th 1809, Soult conquers the City of A Coruña. Within weeks the most important villages of Galicia were conquered. Vigo surrenders on January 31st. Finally, Galicia is occupied and controlled by the French army.

On February 15th Mariscal Soult leaves Vigo, marching southward, towards Portugal, where, eventually he will conquer O Porto on March 29th. Mariscal Ney is in charge of the control of the northern region and Asturias. He establishes his militar base in Lugo.

On February 17th, more French march to Portugal. The military presence in Vigo is about 1,000 French soldiers.

The Guerrillas in Vigo – The reconquest

Steadily, popular alarms arise throughout the different Counties. In March, Ney tries to control the western coast but he doesn’t succeed in controlling the guerillas disturbing the French everywhere.
On March 7th, Vigo, in French possession, is blocked by the popular resistance. The gates of the village are closed. No supplies are entering the village and the citizens begin to complain. The popular resistance is leaded by the Spanish soldier Pablo Morillo and the local hero Bernardo Gonzalez “Cachamuíña”.
On the left side, Cachamuíña's performance, addresing to the citizens of Vigo after the reconquest ( 2008 reconquest popular celebration).

The French gubernator is reluctant to surrender. To establish dialog with the gubernator (there is no ranked official among the popular resistance) Pablo Murillo is upgraded to Coronel. With the warning of being attacked from the British navy ships, the French decide to wave white flag in the morning of March 28.

It is too late, the assault has begun. The popular resistance leaded by Morillo and Cachamuíña breaks into the village through Gamboa’s gate (On the right side, fake gamboa's gate on 2008 reconquest popular celebration). The legendary “Carolo”, trying to destroy the gate, dies with an axe in his hand. Cachamuíña retrieves it and goes ahead, being wounded by 4 bullets. The French ask for stopping the fire, since they are already surrended. Pablo Morillo, himself, has to order stopping the fire. The French sign the surrender and embark in British navy ships leaving 39 canons, 107 boxes of ammunition, 57 hundredweight of gunpowder, 339 horses, 60 carriages and 117,000 francs.

This picture overlaps the current city with the old Village of Vigo in the XIX century. Vigo's old wall is showed.

The wall had 6 gates: Falperra, Berbes, O Mar, Laxe, Gamboa, Sol and O Pra.

Gamboa’s gate was located at the beginning of current Rua da Victoria. The popular resistance, leaded by Morillo and the local hero Cachamuíña assaulted the village from our current famous Alameda Viguesa.




The battle of Pontesampaio



During March, Galicia recovers the villages of Tui and Pontevedra. Thus, making more difficult the connections between Soult’s army in Portugal and Ney’s army in northern Galicia.


Meanwhile, a combined Portuguese-British army, commanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley, pushes Soult back to Galicia and defeats another French army at Talavera in Spain.


On 1st of April, De La Romana is marching towards Asturias. In May, Ney has news about de La Romana and, in a wrong decision, marches towards Asturias to fight him. De la Romana decides to avoid Ney’s army, marching back to Galicia towards Becerrea and finally Ourense, where he arrives in the first days of June.


Meanwhile, Soult’s return from Portugal to Ourense is very difficult, since the Guerrilla daily harasses them.

On May 29, Soult and Ney meet in Lugo and agree a new strategy. Soult would seek De La Romana’s army in the southern Galicia and Ney would march towards Pontevedra and Vigo to try to recover the villages. This performance would recover Galicia to the French. Nevertheless, the popular resistance (Vigueses and galegos from the surrounding) leaded by Conde de Noroña, fights Ney’s army in the Battle of Pontesampaio. This battle, takes place at Pontesampaio’s Bridge, over Verdugo river, on June 7th. Morillo is one of the commanders. The major consequence is the retreat of Ney’s army to A Corunna.

Some schollars agree that Ney’s retreat to A Corunna was due to a misunderstanding with Soult. They state that attacks at Pontesampaio were performed merely to keep the resistance employed until reports of the officers brought back news from Soult, who was supposed to be fighting De la Romana in Ourense. The news, collected from peasants near Ourense, were that Soult was retreating over Castilla. This, indigned Rey who decided to retreat to A Coruña. Notice that some schollars doubt that 10,000 of the best french soldiers could have been resisted by an equal number of raw troops and peasant, one-third of whom were without arms.


Of course, they have no idea of how brave the people of Galicia are!

Whatever really happened, a series of circumstances favored the popular resistance. The French army would occupy the country for other six months. Eventually, Ney and Soult would desist to conquer Gallaecia, retreating their troops.


Gallaecia was the firs relieved country in the Peninsula.

Monday, March 24, 2008

SPRING WILL SOON COME BACK TO PITTSBURGH

The weather is getting better in these latitudes. Although this has not been the worst or the
standard winter in Pitt, for someone like me accustomed to good weather this last years, has been tough enough.

The temperature has been increasing these last weeks and hopefully soon, the nature will explode with its already known feast of colors (this is so poetic!).

Anyway, I am writing today because, next September the first braves from Spain will come to visit us to Pittsburgh and, although they have already some plans regarding their visit to USA, it is a good moment to summarize what can be expected to found in Pitt and surroundings. Here we go:

I think that in 2 or 3 days the visitor can see the most relevant things of Pitt. Among them:


o Andy Warhol museum: The pop art father is maybe the most universal Pittsburghian. The museum is full with the most relevant works from
this prolific artist, throughout his career.

o Strip district: On Saturday morning you should visit the Strip district, the most famous local market. There, you can find food from the most representative cultures: South American, Asiatic, Arabic, Greek, Italian. Diversity is guaranteed. Every product is offered with the peculiar American taste. To finish the visit to the Strip is highly recommended to visit Primanti brother’s restaurant. Their sandwiches, topped with French fries, coleslaw and tomatoes are well known in Pitt. This is a traditional restaurant where long time ago, during the Great Depression times, miners and factory workmen used to order their meal before starting their night shift.

o Washington mountain: Gorgeous night sight of Pitt’s downtown.
Also, visitors enjoy the incline experience. Long time ago, the workforce and poor sector of the population lived here. They had to take the inclines to go work daily. Nowadays, it is a recreational area with really expensive apartments.

o Sports: Pittsburgh is homeland of 3 important professional teams: the Stealers, from the NFL (National Football League), the Penguins from the NHL (National Hockey League) and the Pirates from the MLB (Major League Baseball). Any of this games is a life time experience so I encourage visitors to go to the stadium, arena or rink.

o Nightlife: Although the American nightlife is not comparable with Spanish nightlife (apart from NY and a few other metropolis), it is a nice experience too. You can enjoy the American way of life in cool areas with great atmospheres like Southside and Strip district.

o Shopping and recreational areas in our neighborhood: Walnut street and Ellsworth Avenue, in Shadyside neighborhood, are nice areas near our home.


There is much more in Pitt: Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Science Center, Shelley Park, Cathedral of Learning, Heinz Museum, etc, so we can find other alternatives to spend your vacations time.


Great excursions from Pitt:

o Niagara falls: 4 hours by car from Pitt. Located in Canada, really near from the border line.

http://www.infoniagara.com/

o Fallingwater: 2 hours by car from Pitt.

http://www.inusa.com/tour/pa/laurel/fallingw.htm


See you soon then,

ALSALOME

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Link to the Video

Hello brothers,

Regarding the question, how do I watch the videos?

You have to scroll-down the vertical bar till the end. The last elements are:

Friendly blogs
Photos from Friends
Personal Photos
Personal Videos
Link to Youtube

The video is in the Personal Videos' section.

Maybe the blog's layout is a little confusing and this elements are not easily visible, but this is what I have up to now.

Regarding Lost, brothers, I highly recommend this serie and, of course Alvaro, you know who my constant is: the link between my past life in Spain and my present-future life in USA has 5 letters and begins with S ;-)


Take it easy,

ALSALOME

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Some news in the Blog

Hello my friends,

I am glad to hear that some of you will make the effort and will try to come to Vigo. If finally this is not possible, dont worry, I hope we will see each other in your first visit to USA ;-)

OK, let go straight to the main news,

I have linked an album with photos from Pittsburgh, so you have a little idea about where we live.

And the big surprise for today, is the link to the video 'wedding-Patri&alvaro's speech', a short video nominated for best performance, best plot, best script, best actor, best actress. ..

How brave my friends are, talking in front of almost 100 people!!!!! What divine words and incredible performance!!! I am proud of both of you!!!!

Regards to everybody,

ALSALOME

Monday, March 3, 2008

Ideas for my new blog

Hello again,

One of the ideas that I have regarding this blog is to link my friends' best albums. So, the situation would be this; if you have any album (picassa, flickr, wherever or whatever) in which we had a good time together and you want to share it, you can send it to me. I would link it to my blog. For instance, I am still waiting for my bachelor party's photos!

Short videos would work too. I promise to link some of my wedding videos soon, courtesy of my future brother in law, Mathew. Of course, if any one of you have some of the momentazos from my wedding , I would appreciate if you send them too.

An important comment; my blog wont be public. I am only giving permission to my friends. The most part of you already know each other. Basically, family and friends from Vigo, Santiago, USA and Barcelona.

I will try to write, at least, monthly, so nobody forgets us. Thus, I will keep you updated on our life in Pittsburgh or wherever we are in the future. Maybe the first month I will write more often, because I want to give as much content as possible to the new blog.

Any new idea to enhance the blog will be welcome,

Regards,

ALSALOME

First message and travel to Vigo

Hello to everybody,

This is my first writing in my new blog. At this point is really a basic blog. My intention is to upgrade it throughout the next weeks.

The languages that I will be using in my blog will be English, Galego or Spanish. The first months I will try to write everything in English, so I can improve my writing skills. I think that most part of you will be able to understand it. Furthermore, It will be a good way to practise your English too! And excuse me if a make too many mistakes, but this is part of the learning process.

Today, the most important news that I have to tell you is that I will be flying to Vigo on May, 14. I will stay in Galicia for the next 2 weeks, coming back to Pitt on May, 27. I hope to see most of you in Vigo. Since I am only staying for 2 weeks, possibly I wont be able to visit all of you who are out of Galicia, so I wish some of you can visit Vigo at this time.

See you soon,

ALSALOME