Siege of Saint-Dizier

The siege of Saint-Dizier took place in the summer of 1544, during the Italian War of 1542–1546, when the Imperial army of Charles V attacked the French city of Saint-Dizier at the beginning of its advance into Champagne. After a two-month siege and the stubborn resistance by a small French garrison, the fortress fell to the Imperial army, personally led by Charles V.[1]

  1. ^ Никола Гажевић, Војна енциклопедија (књига 4), Војноиздавачки завод, Београд (1972), стр. 790

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