Siege of Groenlo (1597)

The Siege of Groenlo was a siege of Groenlo during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War by a Dutch and English army led by Maurice of Nassau after it had followed an unsuccessful siege by Maurice in 1595.[3]

Siege of Groenlo (1597)
Part of the Eighty Years' War

Depiction of the siege of Grol by Maurice in 1597.
Date11–28 September 1597
Location
Groenlo, Gelderland
(present-day the Netherlands)
Result Dutch-English victory[1]
Belligerents
United Provinces
England
Spain
Commanders and leaders
Maurice of Nassau
Horace Vere
Jan van Stirum
Strength
6,000 infantry
1,400 cavalry
14 artillery pieces[2]
800 infantry
300 cavalry[2]
For other sieges of the town, see Siege of Groenlo.

The siege lasted from 11 to 28 September 1597 and ended in the town's capture from its Spanish garrison.[2]

After the capture the troops moved to take Bredevoort and formed part of Maurice's successful offensives against the Spanish in 1597.[1][3]

Groenlo was then held by the States until a siege in 1606 by Ambrosio Spinola.

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