Siege of Paris (1590)

Siege of Paris
Part of the French Wars of Religion
Date7 May – 30 August 1590
Location
Result Catholic and Spanish victory[1]
Paris was successfully relieved for the Catholics[1]
Belligerents
Kingdom of France French Royal Army
Kingdom of England Kingdom of England
French Huguenot forces

City of Paris
Catholic League of France

Spanish Empire Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of France Henry IV of France
Kingdom of England Peregrine Bertie
Duke of Nemours
Spanish Empire Duke of Parma
Strength
12,000 rising to 25,000 Approx. 30,000–50,000 (defenders and relief army)

The siege of Paris (7 May – 30 August 1590)[2] took place during the French Wars of Religion when the French Royal Army under Henry of Navarre, and supported by the Huguenots, failed to capture the city of Paris from the Catholic League. Paris was finally relieved from the siege by an international Catholic-Spanish army under the command of Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Horne, Seven Ages of Paris pp. 82–83
  2. ^ Knecht, Wars of Religion p. 65

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