Queen Elizabeth, in sending Leicester to the …
Years: 1585 - 1585
October
Queen Elizabeth, in sending Leicester to the United Provinces at the head of six thousand troops to command Dutch and English auxiliary forces in aid of the Netherlandish Protestants and Jews against Spain, forces the Spaniards to wage a two-front war.
Vlissingen, or Flushing, fortified by Charles V, had been the first town to rebel against Spanish rule in 1572 and had become the headquarters of the insurgents' navy (the Sea Beggars).
It is held by England from 1585 as a “security town” under the agreement to assist the Dutch.
Situated on the southern coast of Walcheren Island, at the mouth of the western Schelde (Scheldt) estuary, its importance lies in its position controlling the approach to Antwerp.
Locations
People
Groups
- Jews
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- Calvinists
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Geuzen, or Sea Beggars
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- Netherlands, Southern (Spanish)
Topics
- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Elizabethan Period
- Eighty Years War (Netherlands, or Dutch, War of Independence)
