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>In his memoirs, Blayney downplayed the importance of the battle and claimed he had been captured by a member of the Society of United Irishmen instead of Poles.
>He remained in captivity for four years, and his captured sabre is currently on display at the Czartoryski Museum in Kraków.
>Some British military historians claimed that the battle was decided by the timely arrival of a French relief force under Sébastiani's command from Málaga.
>However, Sébastiani's own report to Jean-de-Dieu Soult attests that his column reached Fuengirola on the morning of 16 October, some time after the fight.[2]
being bested by Poles is literally mind breaking for bongs, they'll come up with any amounts of cope just to not face the reality