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Siege of Deventer (1578)

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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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