Jorge Próspero de Verboom, 1st Marquess of Verboom (9 January 1665 – 19 January 1744), was a
Flemish
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-born military engineer in the service of the King of Spain.
On , King
Philip V Philip V may refer to:
* Philip V of Macedon (221–179 BC)
* Philip V of France (1293–1322)
* Philip II of Spain, also Philip V, Duke of Burgundy (1526–1598)
* Philip V of Spain
Philip V ( es, Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was ...
granted him the title of Marquess of Verboom.
His father was Cornelius Verboom, the Flemish engineer-in chief-of the
Spanish Netherlands
Spanish Netherlands (Spanish: Países Bajos Españoles; Dutch: Spaanse Nederlanden; French: Pays-Bas espagnols; German: Spanische Niederlande.) (historically in Spanish: ''Flandes'', the name "Flanders" was used as a ''pars pro toto'') was the Ha ...
, in charge of the fortification of
Besançon and of
Dôle, in France. Prospero Jorge joined the Spanish Military Engineering Academy of
Brussels
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, under General Sebastián Fernández de Medrano, founder of that academy.
During the
Nine Years' War
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, Prospero was instrumental in the 1691 campaign by
William III of Orange
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against the
French blockade of Mons. In 1695, he directed the
siege of Namur with Dutch military engineer
Menno van Coehoorn. He was promoted to field marshal of the Spanish cavalry and, two years later, commanded the Lorraine Regiment of Cavalry.
In the
Spanish War of Succession, Verboom was in command of
Antwerp
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Hulst
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History
Hulst received city rights in the 12th century.
Hulst was captured from the Spanish in 1591 by Maurice of Orange but was recaptured b ...
along with Captain General Isidro de la Cueva-Benavides. In 1706, the Frenco-Spanish Army—commanded by
François de Neufville, duc de Villeroi—was defeated by troops commanded by the
Duke of Marlborough
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at the
Battle of Ramillies. Troops from Antwerp were used to put pressure on the British at the siege of
Termonde. In 1709, Verboom was instructed to report on the state of castles and garrisons along the Spain–Portugal border.
He was promoted to lieutenant general on , and a few days later engineer general of the Royal Armies:
He participated in the
Battle of Almenar
The Battle of Almenar also referred to as Almenara was a battle in the Iberian theatre of the War of the Spanish Succession.
In June 1710, the Bourbon-Spanish army of Phillip V crossed into Catalonia in an attempt to capture Balaguer; an All ...
of 1710 against Count
Guido Starhemberg
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He was a cousin of Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (1638–170 ...
, where he was captured. He was imprisoned until 1712. He took a very active part in the conquest of
Barcelona
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and—after its capture—moved there in 1718, where he would supervise work on the Ciudadela of Barcelona and take part in planning the
War of the Quadruple Alliance – to recover
Sardinia
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and
Sicily
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. He took on the role of acting
Captain General of Catalonia The office of Captain General of Catalonia ( es, Capitán general de Cataluña; ca, Capitá general de Catalunya) was created in 1713 by the Nueva Planta decrees of King Philip V of Spain to replace that of Viceroy of Catalonia
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between 1737 and 1738.
Jorge Próspero de Verboom died on , aged 79, and was buried at the ''Real Convento de Santa Catalina''.
References
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1665 births
1744 deaths
Flemish military engineers
Spanish generals
Engineers from Brussels
Military personnel of the Spanish Netherlands
Captains General of Catalonia
Engineers of the Spanish Netherlands