When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Siege of Bredevoort (1672) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Bredevoort_(1672)

    After signing the secret Treaty signed in Dover, Louis XIV managed to bribe Bernhard von Galen and Maximilian Henry of Bavaria to join his anti-Dutch coalition and to invade the Dutch Republic. [ 2 ] And after capturing the Dutch-held fortresses among the Rhine , the French forces under Louis, Grand Condé would defeat a small Dutch force at ...

  3. Franco-Dutch War - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Dutch_War

    The Franco-Dutch War [b] was a European conflict that lasted from 1672 to 1678. Its primary belligerents were France , backed at different times by Münster , Cologne , England , and the Swedish Empire , and the Dutch Republic , allied with the Holy Roman Empire , Spain , Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark-Norway .

  4. Siege of Charleroi (1672) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Charleroi_(1672)

    After the disastrous battle of Woerden, William gained permission from the Dutch field marshals to commence the siege of Charleroi.William also gained the permission from the governor of the Spanish Netherlands, the Count of Monterey to besiege Charleroi, even though that was a risky move since it could potentially drag Spain into war with France.

  5. Assault on Aardenburg (1672) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assault_on_Aardenburg_(1672)

    The French then fled and a few got captured, and the hostages where relieved. The canal got pierced, and more French soldiers where on the way to Aardenburg while the Dutch fought back hard shooting and trowing rocks, doing everything they could resist French invasion, The woman dressed up as man and also fought, even the children where helping.

  6. Battle of Woerden - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Woerden

    When the French invaded the Netherlands in June 1672, many Dutch towns and fortresses fell swiftly to the large French army. The Dutch land forces had not directly confronted their opponent in the first months of the war, except during the small encounter at Tolhuis. However, when the French marched on Holland, the richest province in the ...

  7. Category:Franco-Dutch War - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Franco-Dutch_War

    Articles relating to the Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678), fought between France and the Dutch Republic, supported by its allies the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark-Norway. In its early stages, France was allied with Münster and Cologne, as well as England.

  8. List of areas in the Dutch Republic destroyed or damaged ...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_areas_in_the_Dutch...

    Occupied in 1672 by 200 Dutch State soldiers, but due to the great force majeure and lack of ammunition, they had to surrender to the French army of 1500 men led by the Duke of Luxembourg. After this, the French occupied the castle for two months and it was only partly dismantled, because the Dutch lord of the castle was a Catholic. [ 91 ]

  9. Military history of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the...

    Dutch forces storming Coevorden during the Franco-Dutch War, 1672. Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678) was a war fought between France and a quadruple alliance consisting of Brandenburg, the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, and the United Provinces. The war ended with the Treaty of Nijmegen (1678); this granted France control of the Franche-Comté (from ...