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Battle of Jemmingen

Battle of Jemmingen
Part of the Eighty Years' War
Battle of Jemmingen by Frans Hogenberg
The Battle of Jemmingen by Frans Hogenberg.
Date21 July 1568
Location53°15′N 7°23′E / 53.250°N 7.383°E / 53.250; 7.383
Result Flemish-Spanish victory[1]
Belligerents
Dutch rebels Spain Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Louis of Nassau Spain Duke of Alba
Strength
10,000 infantry
2,000 cavalry
16 guns
12,000 infantry
3,000 cavalry
Casualties and losses
7,000 dead or wounded 80 dead
220 wounded

After the Battle of Heiligerlee, the Dutch rebel leader Louis of Nassau (brother of William the Silent) failed to capture the city of Groningen. Louis was driven away by Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alba and defeated at the Battle of Jemmingen (also known as Battle of Jemgum, at Jemgum in East Frisia, now part of Germany) on 21 July 1568.

  1. ^ Laffin, John, Brassey's Dictionary of Battles, (Barnes & Noble, 1995), 212–213. [ISBN missing]

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