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The Crossing of the Somme took place on 5 August 1636 during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War when units of the Spanish Army of Flanders and the Imperial Army under Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, lieutenant of the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria, crossed the Somme river near Bray-sur-Somme during its offensive in French territory.
Filed under: Franco-Spanish War, 1635-1659 -- Campaigns -- Belgium. Campagne des Français et des Hollandais dans les provinces belges, en 1635, et Notre-Dame Consolatrice de Tirlemont (Typographie et Librairie de C.-J. Fonteyn, 1859), by P. V. Bets (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Dunes, Battle of the, France, 1658
The Battle of Honnecourt took place on 26 May 1642, during the 1635 to 1659 Franco-Spanish War. A Spanish army led by Francisco de Melo defeated and largely destroyed a French force under the Comte de Guiche . With the bulk of French forces committed to the Siege of Perpignan in Catalonia, Melo launched an offensive into Artois, then part of ...
Pedro de Alvarado in a contemporaneous rendition. زادهٔ. ca. 1485. باداخوس ، اکسترمادورا ، اسپانیا. درگذشت. July 4, 1541 (aged c. 55–56) گوادالاخارا، خالیسکو ، اسپانیای نو. پدرو دآلوارادو ( اسپانیایی: Pedro de Alvarado ؛ ۱۴۸۵ – ۴ ژوئیهٔ ...
The Battle. Feuquieres had laid siege to Thionville with 12,000 French troops. [2] An Imperial-Spanish relief force commanded by Piccolomini with 5,000 cavalry and 9,000 infantrymen [3] arrived in early morning of 7 June to lift the siege. This force included a Spanish contingent led by the Luxembourgish baron Jean de Beck, with the tercio of ...
Nationality. French. Jean-Charles de Baas-Castelmore, marquis de Baas (died 15 January 1677) was governor and lieutenant general of the French Antilles from 1669 to 1677. As a young man he became a soldier during the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59), and participated in the Fronde rebellion of 1648–53. King Louis XIV of France pardoned him for ...