List of battles of the Eighty Years' War explained

This is a list of battles of the Eighty Years' War.

Introduction

Royalist forces

Until August 1567, the government of the Habsburg Netherlands, in the hands of Governor-General Margaret of Parma and her Stadtholders, was using local Netherlandish troops, such as schutterijen as city guards. Military law enforcement included the Bandes d'ordonnance (Dutch; Flemish: Benden van ordonnantie), elite heavy cavalry formations drawn mostly from the Flemish (Dutch-speaking) and Walloon (French-speaking) aristocracy. The newly created Army of Flanders arrived in the Low Countries in August 1567 under the command of the Duke of Alba, who immediately carried out substantial military reforms. Alba reduced the prominence of the Bandes d'ordonnance (in part because he distrusted the local nobility) in favour of the well-known Habsburg multi-ethnic infantry regiments, the tercios, alongside Spanish light cavalry (the latter comprised just 8% of the army by 1573).

Alba introduced Spanish (Castilian) as the language of communication in the Army of Flanders, and Spaniards received higher pay and most of the key positions in his high command. Alba had a low opinion of soldiers from other ethnicities (called "nations") in the tercios, such as Italians, Flemish and Walloons (flamencos or nativos, as the Spaniards called them), and Germans, and preferred relying on Spanish infantrymen, but the actual share of Spanish soldiers in the Army of Flanders – which was at one of the highest totals of the war during Alba's tenure – was a little over 15%. There were also Burgundian, Scottish, Irish, English and Portuguese "nations" at various stages of the war, and intermittently units from other ethnic backgrounds.

Mutiny due to lack of troop payment was a common problem in the 1570s, which could result in increasing civilian sympathies for the rebel cause (notably the 1576 Sack of Antwerp leading to the Pacification of Ghent), while in the late 1580s and especially 1590s, ethnic tensions between the commanders of the "nations" (such as the Italian Parma, the German Mansfeld and the Spanish Fuentes) led to power struggles that left the Army of Flanders divided and largely paralysed.

Rebel forces

The rebels, who initiated their first actions of physical force during the Beeldenstorm (August–October 1566, initially mostly directed at Catholic Church property rather than governmental forces) started out as disparate riotous mobs of poorly armed and poorly trained but well-organised Calvinists, originally predominantly from industrial centres in western Flanders. On 14 December 1566, the Habsburg Netherlandish government declared the city of Valenciennes – where Calvinists had seized power – to be "in state of rebellion", and in late December 1566, the first encounter battles occurred between the Habsburg Netherlandish governmental troops and Calvinist rebels.[1] Apart from managing to extend the Siege of Valenciennes (1567) for several months, the Calvinist rebels proved no match for the troops of Margaret of Parma (delegated to stadtholders such as Philip of Noircarmes), who crushed the disturbances in March 1567, before king Philip II sent Alba with the newly formed Army of Flanders from Spain to the Netherlands in April 1567.[2]

During 1568 and 1572, William "the Silent" of Orange, the wealthiest and most powerful nobleman of the Netherlands, attempted two invasions from his Nassau-Dillenburg stronghold as a 'warlord' with mercenary soldiers organised in typical German fashion (here referred to as "Orangist troops") in opposition to Alba, though both met with little success. Meanwhile in 1572, a mixture of groups of noblemen and common people sympathetic to his cause, or to Calvinism, known as Geuzen, formed paramilitary units that seized control of most of Holland and Zeeland, where Calvinists soon came to dominate politics. Orange functioned as minister of war and commander-in-chief of the Hollandic and Zeelandic troops from 1572 on. It was not until 1575 that these units were merged into the Dutch States Army, organised and directed by the States of Holland and West Friesland and the States of Zeeland (which was illegal; only the king had the right to raise armies). Around the same time, starting in 1574 with the Admiralty of Rotterdam, five Dutch admiralties emerged to organise rebel fleets.

When faced with large-scale mutinies in the Army of Flanders in 1576 known as the Spanish Fury, Catholic-dominated provinces of the Netherlands such as Brabant and Flanders (authorised by the Council of State in March 1576) also began raising their own armies in self-defence against mutineers, but were unable to prevent the Sack of Antwerp. With the Pacification of Ghent (8 November 1576) all Seventeen Provinces except Luxemburg would agree to expel all foreign troops from the Habsburg Netherlands (essentially restoring the pre-1567 situation) while establishing a temporary general peace of religion. Although this resulted in much ad hoc cooperation between the rebel provinces and the inclusion of units from all of them into the States Army, organisation initially remained mostly provincial and decentralised, and the rebels suffered a catastrophe at the Battle of Gembloux (1578). Most of the rebel territories would go on to create a closer military alliance with the 1579 Union of Utrecht, proclaim independence by the 1581 Act of Abjuration, obtain English support in 1585 and establish the Dutch Republic in 1588, but the 1579–1588 period was marked by a long series of rebel defeats at the hands of Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma. Effective military reforms of the Dutch States Army were only introduced by Maurice of Nassau in the subsequent Ten Years (1588–1598). By the 1620s, the annual costs of the Dutch States Army were 11,177,087 guilders, 58% of which were paid by Holland as most populous and wealthy province. By the 1630s, Holland increasingly refused to fund land war operations, pleading for greater maritime expenses against the Dunkirker Privateers instead. This led to tensions with stadtholder Frederick Henry, who unsuccessfully sought to merge the five admiralties into one in 1639, and then resumed his focus on financing the land war.

List

data-sort-type=date DateBattleRegionRebel forcesRoyalist forcesNotes
10 August – October 1566BeeldenstormmultipleCalvinist mobs Government troopsInconclusive
14 December 1566 – 23 March 1567Siege of Valenciennes (1567)HainautCalvinist rebelsRoyalist key victory
27 December 1566Battle of WattrelosFlandersCalvinist rebelsRoyalist victory
29 December 1566Battle of LannoyFlandersCalvinist rebelsRoyalist victory
13 March 1567Battle of OosterweelBrabantCalvinist rebelsRoyalist victory
23 April 1568Battle of RheindalenJülichOrangist troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
23 May 1568Battle of HeiligerleeGroningenOrangist troops Army of FlandersRebel victory
May–July 1568GroningenOrangist troops Government troopsRoyalist victory
10–11 July 1568GroningenGeuzen Government troopsRebel victory
21 July 1568Battle of JemmingenEast FrisiaOrangist troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
20 October 1568Battle of JodoigneBrabantOrangist troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
12 November 1568Battle of Le QuesnoyHainautOrangist troops Army of FlandersRebel victory
9–19 December 1570 GueldersGeuzen Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
1 April 1572Capture of BrielleHolland Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
6 April 1572ZeelandCivic militia Army of FlandersRebel victory
23 June – 19 September 1572Siege of Mons (1572)Hainaut Orangist troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
17 July 1572 Hainaut Huguenot troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
12–15 September 1572Friesland Geuzen Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
2 October 1572Spanish Fury at MechelenMechelen Orangist troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
? 1572The Battle of IjsselmeerHolland Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
20 October 1572Relief of GoesZeeland Geuzen
English navy
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
22 October 1572Massacre of NaardenHolland Geuzen Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
4 November 1572 – 18 February 1574Siege of Middelburg (1572–1574)Zeeland Geuzen
English navy
Army of FlandersRebel victory
12 Augustus 1572 – 8 February 1578Holland Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
16 November 1572 Guelders Orangist troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
11 December 1572 – 13 July 1573Siege of HaarlemHolland Geuzen Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
17 April 1573Battle of FlushingZeeland Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
11 October 1573Battle of BorseleZeeland Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
22 April 1573Battle on the ZuiderzeeZuiderzee Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
21 August – 8 October 1573Siege of AlkmaarHolland Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
28 August 1573Capture of Geertruidenberg (1573)Holland Geuzen
Huguenot troops
English navy
Army of FlandersRebel victory
October 1573Battle of Delft (1573)Holland Geuzen
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
October 1573 – 3 October 1574Siege of LeidenHolland Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel key victory
27/29 January 1574Battle of the Scheldt (1574)
(Battle of Reimerswaal)
Zeeland Geuzen
English navy
Army of FlandersRebel victory
Early February 1574Capture of Valkenburg (1574)Holland Geuzen
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
14 April 1574Battle of MookerheydeCleves Orangist troops Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
30 May 1574Battle of LilloBrabant Geuzen Army of FlandersRebel victory
19 July – 7 August 1575Siege of Oudewater (1575)Utrecht Geuzen Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
11–24 August 1575Siege of Schoonhoven (1575)Holland Geuzen
English troops
Huguenot troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
October 1575 – 29 June 1576Siege of ZierikzeeZeeland Geuzen Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
25 July 1576FlandersCity guardSpanish mutineersMutineer victory
14 September 1576Brabant Brabantian troopsSpanish mutineersMutineer victory
15 September – 11 November 1576Flanders Brabantian troops
Flemish troops
Hollandic troops
Spanish mutineersRebel victory
4–7 November 1576Sack of AntwerpBrabant Brabantian troops
German/Walloon troops
Armed citizens
Spanish mutineersMutineer victory
December 1576 – February 1577Utrecht City guard
German troops
Spanish mutineersRebel victory
24 July 1577Namur Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
(Coup d'état)
1–2 August 1577Brabant Dutch States ArmyGerman mutineersRebel victory
4 August – 4 October 1577Brabant Dutch States Army German mercenariesRebel victory
28 October 1577Ghent Calvinist coupFlanders Dutch States Army----- Ghent CalvinistsCalvinist victory
(Coup d'état)
31 January 1578Battle of GemblouxBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist key victory
20–24 February 1578Siege of ZichemBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
8–12 March 1578Brabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
26 May 1578Alteratie of AmsterdamHolland Catholic city council-----Calvinist radicals
Former Geuzen
Calvinist victory
(Coup d'état)
25 June – 20 July 1578Overijssel Dutch States Army German mercenariesRebel victory
31 July 1578Battle of RijmenamBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
3 August – 19 November 1578Siege of Deventer (1578)Overijssel Dutch States Army German mercenariesRebel victory
22 September – 7 October 1578Hainaut Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
2 March 1579Battle of BorgerhoutFlanders English troops
Scottish troops
Huguenot troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
8/12 March – 29 June/1 July 1579Siege of MaastrichtLimburg Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
29 March 1579Street battle in MechelenMechelen Dutch States Army

Calvinist armed citizens

Catholic armed citizensRoyalist victory
1 July 1579 in Den BoschBrabantCalvinist city guardCatholic guildsRoyalist victory
3 March – 18 June 1580Groningen Dutch States Army Rennenberg troopsRoyalist victory
(Coup d'état)
9 April 1580English Fury at MechelenMechelen Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of Flanders
City guard
Rebel victory
9 June 1580Taking of Diest (1580)Brabant Dutch States Army
Huguenot troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
15–16 June 1580Overijssel Calvinist city guard
Kampen Calvinists
Catholic armed citizens
Catholic farmers
Calvinist victory
17 June 1580 Overijssel Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
18 October 1580 – 23 February 1581Siege of Steenwijk (1580–1581)Overijssel Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
September 1580 – 17 Augustus 1581Cambrésis Anjou troops
Dutch States Army
Army of FlandersRebel victory
19 July 1581Battle of KollumFriesland Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
26–27 July 1581Brabant Dutch States Army
City guard
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
30 September 1581Groningen Dutch States Army
English troops
Scottish troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
3–24 October 1581Groningen Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
10 October – 30 November 1581Tournaisis Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
22 July – 15 September 1582Siege of Lochem (1582)Guelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Huguenot troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
26 July 1582Battle of Ponta Delgada
(also part of the War of the
Portuguese Succession
)
Azores Pro-Crato Portugal
Dutch States Fleet

Pro-Philip Portugal
Spanish Empire
Royalist victory
(Pro-Philip victory)
1–2 August 1582Siege of Lier (1582)Brabant Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
17 January 1583Brabant Dutch States Army----- Anjou troopsStates victory
(Failed coup)
7 February – 23 April 1583Siege of Eindhoven (1583)Brabant Dutch States Army
Anjou troops
Scottish troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
17 June 1583Battle of Steenbergen (1583)Brabant Dutch States Army
Anjou troops
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
October 1583 – 17 September 1584Siege of Ghent (1583–1584)Flanders Calvinist Republic
of Ghent
Army of Flanders
Malcontents
Royalist victory
Early February 1584Capture of Aalst (1584)Flanders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
May–July 1584Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
July 1584 – 17 August 1585Siege of AntwerpBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist key victory
6–15 October 1585Siege of IJsseloordGuelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
4–8 December 1585Battle of EmpelBrabant Dutch fleet Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
17 January 1586Battle of BoksumFriesland Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
Early April – 7 June 1586Siege of Grave (1586)Brabant Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
June 1586Siege of Venlo (1586)Guelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
17 July 1586Capture of AxelFlanders Dutch States Army
English soldiers
Army of FlandersRebel victory
26 July 1586Destruction of NeussCologne Truchsess Cologne
Dutch States Army
Ernest Cologne
Army of Flanders
Royalist victory
(Ernest-Spanish victory)
13 August 1586 – 3 February 1590[3] Siege of Rheinberg (1586–1590)Cologne Truchsess Cologne
Dutch States Army
Ernest Cologne
Army of Flanders
Royalist victory
(Ernest-Spanish victory)
22 September 1586Battle of Zutphen
(Battle of Warnsveld)
Guelders Dutch States Army
English soldiers
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
12 June – 4 August 1587Siege of Sluis (1587)Flanders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
27 February – 29 April 1588Holland States Army----- Leicester troopsStates victory
(Failed coup)
29 July 1588Battle of GravelinesChannel English Royal Navy
Dutch Republic Fleet
Spanish Armada
Army of Flanders
Rebel key victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
23 September – 13 November 1588Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1588)Brabant Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
10 April 1589Capture of Geertruidenberg (1589)Holland Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
Early 1590Battle of Bayona Islands (1590)Spain
Royal Navy
Royalist victory
4 March 1590Capture of Breda (1590)Brabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
19–30 May 1591Siege of Zutphen (1591)Guelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
1–10 June 1591Siege of Deventer (1591)Overijssel Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
30 June – 15 July 1596Capture of CádizSpain
Royal Navy
Rebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
2 July 1591Capture of DelfzijlGroningen Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
15–25 July 1591Siege of KnodsenburgGuelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
Late August 1591Battle of the Gulf of Almería (1591)Spain
Royal Navy
Royalist victory
20–24 September 1591Siege of Hulst (1591)Flanders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
17–21 October 1591Siege of Nijmegen (1591)Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
December 1591 – May 1592Siege of Rouen (1591–1592)France Henry of Navarre
English troops
Army of Flanders
Catholic League
Royalist victory
(Spanish-Catholic victory)
24 April – 21 May 1592Siege of CaudebecFrance Henry of Navarre
English troops
Dutch fleet
Army of Flanders
Catholic League
Rebel victory
(Navarre-Anglo-Dutch
or 'Protestant' victory)
30 May – 5 July 1592Siege of Steenwijk (1592)Overijssel Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
26 July – 2 September 1592Siege of Coevorden (1592)Drenthe Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
14 January – 10 February 15931593 Luxemburg campaign
Siege of Sankt Vith
Luxemburg Dutch States Army
Duchy of Bouillon
Kingdom of France
Army of FlandersRoyalist tactical victory
Rebel strategic victory
27 March – 24 June 1593Siege of Geertruidenberg (1593)Holland Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
28 October 1593 – 6 May 1594Siege of Coevorden (1593)Drenthe Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
19 May – 22 July 1594Siege of Groningen (1594)Groningen Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel key victory
January–June 15951595 Luxemburg campaign
Siege of Huy (1595)
Luxemburg
Liège
Dutch States Army
Duchy of Bouillon
Army of Flanders
Bishopric of Liège
Royalist victory
2 September 1595Battle of the LippeCologne Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
11–28 September 1595Siege of Groenlo (1595)Guelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
14 October 1595Sack of LierBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
8–24 April 1596Siege of Calais (1596)France Henry of Navarre
English troops
Dutch troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
Mid-July – 18 August 1596Siege of Hulst (1596)Flanders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
24 January 1597Battle of TurnhoutBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
June – August 1597Azores
Royal Navy
Royalist victory
9–19 August 1597Siege of Rheinberg (1597)Cologne Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
29 August – 3 September 1597Siege of Meurs (1597)Moers Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
11–28 September 1597Siege of Groenlo (1597)Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
1–9 October 1597Siege of Bredevoort (1597)Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
1–10 October 1597Siege of Bredevoort (1597)Guelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
18–19 October 1597Capture of Enschede (1597)Overijssel Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
19–21 October 1597Capture of OotmarsumOverijssel Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
20–23 October 1597Siege of Oldenzaal (1597)Overijssel Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
25 October – 12 November 1597Siege of Lingen (1597)Overijssel Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
28 April – 2 May 1599Siege of Schenckenschans (1599)Guelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
15 May – 22 July 1599Siege of ZaltbommelGuelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
10–12 September 1599Siege of Rees (1599)Cleves Dutch States Army
Lower Saxon Circle
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
28 January – 6 March 1600Siege of San Andreas (1600)Guelders Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
5 February 1600Battle of LekkerbeetjeBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
2 July 1600Battle of NieuwpoortFlanders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel tactical victory
12 June – 2 August 1601Siege of Rheinberg (1601)Cologne Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
5 July 1601 – 20 September 1604Siege of OstendFlanders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist key victory
1–27 November 1601Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch (1601)Brabant Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
18 July – 20 September 1602Siege of Grave (1602)Brabant Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
1 September 1602 – 18 May 1604Mutiny of HoogstratenBrabant Dutch States Army
English troops----- Spanish mutineers
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Mutineer–allied victory)
3–4 October 1602Battle of the Narrow Seas
(Battle of the Dover Straits)
Channel
Royal Navy
Rebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
26 May 1603Battle of SluisFlanders Dutch Republic Fleet Army of FlandersRebel victory
19 May – 19 August 1604Siege of Sluis (1604)Flanders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
10–19 August 1605Siege of Lingen (1605)Overijssel Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
16 June or 6 October 1606Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1606)PortugalRoyalist victory
3–14 August 1606 (royalists)
30 Oct. – 9 Nov. 1606 (rebels)
Siege of Groenlo (1606)Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
25 April 1607Battle of Gibraltar (1607)Spain Dutch Republic FleetRebel victory
28 July – 2 September 1610Siege of Jülich (1610)Jülich

Palatinate-Neuburg
Brandenburg
Imperial ArmyRebel victory
(Franco-Dutch victory)
Late August 1614Siege of Aachen (1614)Aachen Free City of Aachen
Brandenburg
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
15 April 1617Battle of Playa HondaPhilippines Dutch Republic FleetRoyalist victory
21 August 1621Battle of Gibraltar (1621)Spain Dutch Republic Fleet
Royalist victory
5 September 1621 – 3 February 1622Siege of Jülich (1621–1622)Jülich Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
8 July – 2 October 1622Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1622)Brabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
29 August 1622Battle of Fleurus (1622)Hainaut Dutch States Army
German soldiers
Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
28 August 1624 – 5 June 1625Siege of Breda (1624)Brabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist key victory
1 April – 1 May 1625Recapture of SalvadorBrazil
Royalist victory
24 September – 2 November 1625Battle of San Juan (1625)Antilles Royalist victory
1–7 November 1625Cádiz expedition (1625)Spain
Royal Navy
Royalist victory
25 July – 1 August 1626Siege of Oldenzaal (1626)Overijssel Dutch States Army
English troops
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Anglo-Dutch victory)
20 July – 19 August 1627Siege of Groenlo (1627)Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
7–8 September 1628Battle in the Bay of MatanzasCuba Dutch Republic Fleet Treasure fleetRebel key victory
30 April – 14 September 1629Siege of 's-HertogenboschBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel key victory
12 September 1631Battle of AbrolhosBrazil
Royalist victory
12–13 September 1631Battle of the SlaakHollandRebel victory
9 June – 22 August 1632Limburg Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel key victory
25 June – 1 July 1633Capture of Saint Martin (1633)AntillesRoyalist victory
11 June – 2 July 1633Cologne Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
8–20 May 1635Flanders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
20 May 1635Battle of Les AvinsLiège Army of FlandersRebel victory
(French victory)
8–10 June 1635Brabant Dutch States Army
Army of FlandersRebel victory
(Franco-Dutch victory)
24 June – 4 July 1635Siege of LeuvenBrabant Dutch States Army
Army of Flanders
Royalist victory
30 July 1635 – 30 April 1636Siege of SchenkenschansGuelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
18 February 1637Battle off Lizard PointEnglandRoyalist victory
20–25 August 1637Siege of Venlo (1637)Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
21 July – 11 October 1637Siege of Breda (1637)Brabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
April – May 1638Siege of Salvador (1638)Brazil
Royalist victory
20–22 June 1638Battle of KalloBrabant Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist key victory
18 February 1639Action of 18 February 1639North SeaRebel victory
18 September 1639Action of 18 September 1639ChannelInconclusive
21 October 1639 N.S.Battle of the DownsChannel Dutch Republic Fleet "Second Armada"Rebel key victory
12–17 January 1640Action of 12–17 January 1640Brazil
Rebel victory
August 1641Battle of San Salvador (1641)Brazil Rebel strategic victory
4 November 1641Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1641)PortugalInconclusive
August 1642Battle of San Salvador (1642)Brazil Rebel victory
6 November 1642 – 28 December 1643ChileRoyalist victory
20 March – 17 April 1644Attack on Saint MartinAntillesRoyalist victory
7 October – 4 November 1645Siege of Hulst (1645)Flanders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRebel victory
15 March – 4 October 1646Battles of La Naval de ManilaPhilippines Royalist victory
October 1646Guelders Dutch States Army Army of FlandersRoyalist victory
10 June 1647Battle of Puerto de CavitePhilippines Dutch Republic FleetRoyalist victory

See also

Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Noircarmes, Filips van Sint-Aldegonde, heer van . Anton van der Lem . dutchrevolt.leiden.edu . Leiden University . 31 July 2022 . nl.
  2. Encyclopedia: Margaretha [Nederlanden] § Margaretha van Parma . Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins . 1993–2002 . Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum . nl.
  3. Peter Hamish Wilson, The Thirty Years War: Europe's Tragedy (Penguin Group, 2010) p.210