The great French Marshal Turenne commands the …
Years: 1657 - 1657
September
The great French Marshal Turenne commands the combined Anglo-French army for the invasion of Flanders.
The Spanish Army of Flanders is commanded by Don Juan-José, an illegitimate son of the Spanish King Philip IV.
The Spanish army of fifteen thousand troops is augmented by a force of 3,000 English Royalists, formed as the nucleus of potential army for the invasion of England by Charles II, with Charles's brother James, Duke of York, among its commanders.
The Commonwealth fleet is blockading Flemish ports but to Cromwell's annoyance the military campaign had started late in the year and has been subject to many delays.
Turenne, having spent the summer of 1657 campaigning against the Spanish in Luxembourg, makes no move to attack Flanders until September.
Mardyck is captured on September 9 and garrisoned by Commonwealth troops.
Locations
People
- Charles II
- Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne
- James II
- Oliver Cromwell
- Philip IV of Spain
Groups
- Flanders, County of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Netherlands, Southern (Spanish)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- England, Commonwealth of
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, Spanish
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Colonization of the Americas, English
- Franco-Spanish War of 1635-59
- Interregnum, English (First)
- Anglo-Spanish War of 1654-60
Commodoties
- Fish and game
- Weapons
- Hides and feathers
- Gem materials
- Strategic metals
- Slaves
- Sweeteners
- Land
- Tobacco
