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1646 siege of Dunkirk
Siege of Dunkirk
Part of the Thirty Years' War and the Eighty Years' War

Depiction of the siege by Sauveur Le Conte
Date7 September - 11 October, 1646
LocationDunkirk, Spanish Netherlands (Modern day France)
Result Franco-Dutch victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of France Kingdom of France
Dutch Republic Dutch Republic
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of France Louis II, Condé
Dutch Republic Maarten Tromp
Unknown commander
Thirty Years' War
Bohemian Revolt (1618–1620)
Palatinate campaign (1620–1623)
Transylvanian invasions of Hungary (1619–1621, 1623–1624, 1626)
Danish intervention (1625–1629)
Swedish intervention (1630–1635)
Swedish-French Period (1635–1648)
Naval battles
Treaties
Eighty Years' War
OriginsList of battles

1566–1572

Western Europe


1572–1576

Western Europe

European waters

1576–1579

Western Europe


1579–1588

Western Europe

European waters

Ten Years, 1588–1598

Western Europe

European waters

1599–1609

Western Europe

European waters

Twelve Years' Truce, 1609–1621

Western Europe

East Indies


1621–1648

Western Europe

European waters

Americas

East Indies


PeaceAftermathHistoriography

The siege of Dunkirk was a siege commenced by France under the command of Louis, le Grand Condé with naval support of the Dutch Republic under the command of admiral Maarten Tromp, who were able to blockade the city to help Condé's siege.

Background

Before Condé besieged Dunkirk, he first captured surrounding cities. He first besieged and captured Bergues, and besieged Mardyck on the 4th of August, which fell on the 25th with the help of the naval blockade of Tromp. Condé's plan to completely isolate Dunkirk was finally achieved after he took Veurne on the 7th of September. Condé then marched towards Dunkirk, with an army that likely consisted of Polish infantry, which would be the start of the fraternity between the two nations.

Siege

After taking Veurne, Dunkirk would finally be isolated. Condé would arrive before the city and started to set up camps and dig trenches. Tromp arrived shortly after on the 18th with a fleet of 10 ships. With Tromp's fleet finally arriving, Condé got the opportunity to invest the city. Though the Spanish did try their best to resist the attack by Condé, they had no choice but to surrender.

Aftermath

The loss of Dunkirk meant that Spain lost one of its major ports among the Flemish coats. Which would have serious consequences to Spanish interests and the relief of the final pressure point on the Dutch Republic due to the Dunkirkers.

After the capture of Dunkirk, the Dutch would create a truce with the Spanish, and would eventually abandon their French allies following the peace of Münster. The Spanish, taking advantage of the Fronde in France, recaptured Dunkirk in 1652.

References

  1. Panhuysen 2021.
  2. ^ Pike 2021, p. 444.
  3. Doedens 2008, p. 68.

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