Siege of Grave (1674)

Siege of Grave (1674)
Part of the Franco-Dutch War

The thanksgiving service of William III's army in Grave after its capture
Date25 July – 27 October 1674 (1674-07-25 – 1674-10-27)
Location
Result Dutch victory
Belligerents
 Kingdom of France  Dutch Republic
Spain
Brandenburg-Prussia
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of France Noël Bouton de Chamilly Dutch Republic William III of Orange
Dutch Republic Carl von Rabenhaupt
Dutch Republic Henry Casimir II
Dutch Republic Menno van Coehoorn
Strength
4,000 men
450 guns of which 100 were in use
30,000 men (10,000 reinforcements arrived on 9 October)
Casualties and losses
2,000[1] 7,000–8,000[1]

The siege of Grave took place from 25 July to 27 October in 1674 during the Franco-Dutch War of 1672 to 1678, when a Dutch army captured the Dutch fortress town of Grave (De Graaf) in what is now North Brabant. Grave had been occupied by the French since the summer of 1672 when an army under Turenne forced the town to surrender.

  1. ^ a b Nimwegen 2020, p. 150.

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