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The Siege of Mons of 1572 took place at Mons, capital of the County of Hainaut, Spanish Netherlands (present-day Belgium), between June 23 and September 19, 1572, as part of the Eighty Years' War, the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604), and the French Wars of Religion. In the spring of 1572, after the capture of Valenciennes by a Protestant force under Louis of Nassau, the Dutch commander continued with his offensive and took Mons by surprise on 24 May.
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Siege of Mons (1572)
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Spain 20pxFrenchHuguenotforces Dutch Rebels
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dbpedia:Louis_of_Nassau dbpedia:Julian_Romero n9:_4th_Duke_of_Alba n11:_3rd_Duke_of_Alba dbpedia:William_the_Silent
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1572-09-19Z
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*Valenciennesrecaptured by the Spanish forces *Louis of Nassau's forces atMonscapitulated on September 19 Decisive Spanish victory *Huguenotarmy destroyed *William of Orange's army defeated and disbanded
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Louis of Nassau: William of Orange: Adrien de Hangest: 10,000 men 18,000–20,000 6,000–6,500 men 14,000 infantry and 3,000 cavalry
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