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Siege of Ostend

 
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Siege of Ostend
Part of the Eighty Years' War
Sitio de Ostende.jpg
Siege of Ostend by Pieter Snayers, oil on canvas.
Date 5 July 160116 September 1604
Location Ostend, present-day Belgium
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
 Dutch Republic
England England
 Spain
Commanders
Francis Vere Archduke Albrecht
Ambrosio Spinola
Strength
40,000 infantry,
9,500 cavalry
68,500 infantry,
12,000 cavalry
Casualties and losses
30,000 dead or wounded
15,000 captured
+30,000 civilians
40,000 dead or wounded

The Siege of Ostend was a three-year siege that resulted in a Spanish victory. It is remembered as the bloodiest battle of the Eighty Years' War and one of the longest sieges in history: It is said "the Spanish assailed the unassailable; the Dutch defended the indefensible."[1]

Described as a "long carnival of death", in 1603, General Spinola assumed command of the Spanish forces. Under his able leadership, the Spanish tore Ostend's outer defenses from the exhausted Dutch and put what remained of the city under the muzzles of their guns, compelling the Dutch to surrender. By that point the Spanish had lost almost 60,000 men in the blasted trenches and dugouts surrounding the ruined city.

Machines for the Siege of Ostend developed by Pompeo Targone and G. Gamurini. Drawn by P. Giustiniano, Delle guerre di Fiandra libri VI, Antwerp, 1609.

The ruin and devastation of the siege led to negotiations that produced a twelve-year truce (1609-1621) between Spain and the United Provinces.

Citations and notes

References

  • Simoni, Anna E. C., The Ostend Story: Early Tales of the Great Siege and the Mediating Role of Henrick van Hastens (‘t-Goy-Houten: HES & De Graaf Publishers, 2003) ISBN 9-0619-4159-8
  • Routledge & Kegan Paul, Siege warfare: the fortress in the early modern world, 1494-1660‎.
  • Lombaerde, P., "The fortifications of Ostend during the Great Seige of 1601-1604", Fort (Fortress Study Group), 1999, (27), pp93-112

External links

Coordinates: 51°13′01″N 2°54′00″E / 51.217°N 2.900°E / 51.217; 2.900


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