Siege of Zutphen (1591)
The siege of Zutphen was an eleven-day siege of the city of Zutphen by Dutch and English troops led by Maurice of Nassau, during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War. The siege began on 19 May 1591 after a clever ruse by the besiegers. The city was then besieged for eleven days, after which the Spanish garrison surrendered.
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Siege of Zutphen (1591)
The siege of Zutphen was an eleven-day siege of the city of Zutphen by Dutch and English troops led by Maurice of Nassau, during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War. The siege began on 19 May 1591 after a clever ruse by the besiegers. The city was then besieged for eleven days, after which the Spanish garrison surrendered.
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1591-05-30
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Dutch and English victory
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1,000 (Spanish and Walloons)
1,600 cavalry
9000 soldiers
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The Capture of Zutphen in 1591 - print by Jan Janssonius
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Light
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Most captured
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England
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Francis Vere
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Jarich Georges Van Liauckema
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Maurice of Orange
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Siege of Zutphen
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the Eighty Years' War & the Anglo–Spanish War
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Dutch and English victory
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