France is so exhausted in 1653 that…
July 1653 CE
France is so exhausted in 1653 that neither invaders nor defenders are able to gather supplies to enable them to take the field till July.
Condé has Turenne at a serious disadvantage at one moment, near Péronne, but he cannot not galvanize the Spanish general Count Fuensaldana, who is more solicitous to preserve his master's soldiers than to establish Condé as mayor of the palace to the king of France, and the armies draw apart again without fighting.