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Siege of Breda (1793)

Siege of Breda
Part of the Flanders Campaign in the War of the First Coalition

French soldiers move into Breda after its capitulation.
Date21 – 27 February 1793
Location51°34′59.99″N 4°46′59.99″E / 51.5833306°N 4.7833306°E / 51.5833306; 4.7833306
Result French victory
Belligerents

French First Republic France

 Dutch Republic

Commanders and leaders
François Joseph Westermann Alexander of Bylandt
Strength
3,800 troops
4 mortars
4 howitzers[1]
1,335 infantrymen
197 dragoons
153 artillerists[2]
Siege of Breda (1793) is located in Netherlands
Siege of Breda (1793)
Location within Netherlands
Siege of Breda (1793) is located in North Sea
Siege of Breda (1793)
Siege of Breda (1793) (North Sea)

The siege of Breda took place from 21 to 27 February 1793 in the course of the Flanders Campaign during the War of the First Coalition.

  1. ^ Van der Hoeven (1868), p. 223–224.
  2. ^ Van der Hoeven (1868), p. 220.

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Siège de Bréda (1793) French ブレダ包囲戦 (1793年) Japanese Beleg van Breda (1793) Dutch Opsada Brede (1793) SH

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