Siege of Groningen | |||||||
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Part of Franco-Dutch War | |||||||
![]() The siege of Groningen in 1672, by Folkert Bock (?-1696) |
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Strength | |||||||
24,000 | Few | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
12,000 dead | Unknown |
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The Siege of Groningen was a battle that took place in 1672 during the Franco-Dutch war. It was a Dutch victory that ended all hope of the Bishop of Münster to push deeper into the Netherlands. The Münster army was so weakened by the defeat that the Dutch army successfully reconquered much of the land that Münster had conquered just weeks earlier. Every year, the city of Groningen celebrates its victory as a local holiday on August 28.
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Carl von Rabenhaupt (1602–1675)
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Carl von Rabenhaupt (1602–1675)
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Berend van Galen (1606–1678)
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Berend van Galen (1606–1678)
Further reading[edit]
- Israel, Jonathan (1995), The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 0-19-873072-1
Coordinates: 53°13′07″N 6°34′02″E / 53.2186°N 6.5672°E