Army of Rennenberg
10 detachments
(around 1,300)
French army
1,000 900 Dates 3 Aug 1578 – 19 Nov 1578 | Unknown 300 Location Deventer, Netherlands | |
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Result Deventer captured by the States Similar Siege of Groenlo, Siege of Bergen op Zoom, Battle of Cape St Vincent, Battle of Kallo, Battle of Rijmenam |
The Siege of Deventer was a siege of the city of Deventer by States troops under George van Lalaing, count of Rennenberg, from 3 August to 19 November 1578 during the Eighty Years' War. It was besieged in an attempt by the States-General of the Netherlands better to protect the regions of Holland and Utrecht from Spanish plundering. Since 1572 the city had been held by the German Polweiler-regiment for the Spanish Empire on behalf of Don John of Austria. After Lalaing had put into practice a number of pieces of strategic advice from Johan van den Kornput, the city was prepared to negotiate a surrender and on 19 November 1578 handed itself over to States troops.
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