Battle of Clarines explained

Conflict:Battle of Clarines
Partof:the Venezuelan War of Independence
Date:9 January 1817
Place:Clarines
Coordinates:9.9433°N -65.1661°W
Result:Royalist victory
Combatant1: Third Republic of Venezuela
Combatant2: Spanish Empire
Commander1: Simón Bolívar
Juan Bautista Arismendi
Commander2: Francisco Jiménez
José María Chaurán
Chief Chauràn
Strength1:800-1600 soldiers
Strength2:~550 soldiers
~330 native archers
+10 horsemen
Casualties1:~900
Casualties2:Unknown

The Battle of Clarines (Spanish; Castilian: Batalla de Clarines) took place during the Venezuelan War of Independence. Royalist forces attacked a north-bound force from the Third Republic of Venezuela near the town of Clarines. The outnumbered and poorly armed Royalists secured a victory against the Patriot rebels.

Background

After arriving from Port-au-Prince, revolutionaries Simón Bolívar and Juan Bautista Arismendi gathered a force of 700 soldiers at Margarita Island for a new campaign to take the city of Caracas.[1]

Battle

On 9 January 1817, 10 days after Bolívar's and Arismendi's arrival in mainland Venezuela, the force, which had been bolstered with 900 more soldiers, was on the way to Puerto Píritu. It was there that they were attacked by a Royalist force from an entrenched position near the Unare River. The group had around 890 soldiers, including 330 native archers and 10 horsemen.

During the course of battle, a native force led by José María Charuán, Chief of Clarines tribe,[2] marched through the forest to attack the Patriots from the rear. This outflanking maneuver caused the Patriot forces to panic, scatter and be massacred.[3] Many survivors were driven into the forest, where they drowned or were later captured and executed.[4] In all, around 900 Patriot forces were killed.[5]

The battle was a major loss for the Patriot forces. Few survived the battle, including Bolívar, Arismendi, and five more officers.[6]

Aftermath

Bolívar and Arismendi fled to Barcelona on mules, with Bolívar moving into Guyana to reorganize the Patriot army and prepare for the Second Battle of Angostura.

Notes and References

  1. Esteves González, Edgardo (2004). Batallas de Venezuela, 1810-1824. Caracas: El Nacional. ISBN 9789803880743. p.100
  2. Restrepo, José Manuel (1858). Historia de la revolución de la República de Colombia en la América Meridional. Tomo II. Bogotá: Imprenta de José Jacquin. p.374
  3. Web site: 09 DE ENERO 1817 BATALLA DE CLARINES . CAVIM. 29 January 2023 . es.
  4. Web site: Gerdler . Yesimar . 09 de enero: 203 años de la Batalla de Clarines . . 29 January 2023 . es . 9 January 2020.
  5. Book: Petre . Francis Loraine . Simon Bolivar "El Libertador": A Life of the Chief Leader in the Revolt Against Spain in Venezuela, New Granada & Peru . 1910 . J. Lane . en.
  6. Book: Díaz . José Domingo . Recuerdos sobre la rebelion de Caracas . 1829 . L. Amarita . es.