Capture of Schenkenschans

Capture of Schenkenschans
Part of the Eighty Years' War
Date27–28 July 1635
Location
Schenkenschans (present-day the Netherlands)
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
Spain Spain  United Provinces
Commanders and leaders
Spain Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand
Spain Eyndhouts
Dutch Republic Unknown
Strength
500 120[1]
Casualties and losses
Minor 120 killed[1]

The Capture of Schenkenschans was a battle during the Eighty Years' War which saw a small detachment from the army under Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand capture the key fortress of Schenkenschans. The event leading up to the capture would be the Siege of Leuven in which the French and Dutch armies suffered a major defeat against the Spanish Army of Flanders. This would lead to a total collapse of the French and Dutch campaign in the Spanish Netherlands and result in a total counter-offensive led by Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand which resulted in large successes not only in taking back the territory lost but as well as in the offensive campaigns within France and the Dutch Republic.

  1. ^ a b Sabbe p. 306

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