The siege of Kreuznach or the Spanish capture of Kreuznach took place on 10 September 1620, at
Kreuznach
Bad Kreuznach () is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town, most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in th ...
(renamed Bad Kreuznach in 1924) in the
Palatinate
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United Kingdom and Ireland
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, where the Army of Flanders, led by the Spanish Don
Ambrosio Spinola, defeated the troops of
Frederick V, Elector of the Palatinate, during the
Palatinate campaign of the
Thirty Years' War.
The
Army of Flanders was a multinational army in the service of the kings of Spain that was based in the Netherlands during the 16th to 18th centuries. Spinola's troops stormed Bad Kreuznach and its garrison surrendered. Later the town was freed on an oath not to rebel against the
Holy Roman Empire.
[Polišenský and Snider]
Background
The
Thirty Years' War began in 1618 with the
Bohemian Revolt, when the authorities of Bohemia offered the throne of their kingdom to the Protestant Frederick V of the Palatinate. He accepted and this initiated a conflict between the
Protestant Union led by Frederick and the Catholic
House of Habsburg.
[Guthrie p. 57] Two years after the outbreak of the war the situation had apparently reached a standstill, but in reality via diplomatic manoeuvres the Habsburgs were able to politically isolate Frederick, between whose hits highlighted Spain's entry into the conflict.
In August 1620, Spinola and 25,000 soldiers from the Army of Flanders began their march from
Brussels, and in early September they entered the Lower Palatinate, taking Bad Kreuznach,
Oppenheim, and the
Bergstrasse district, and on 1 October
Bacharach.
[Pursell, p. 113]
Since the Elector of Palatine had not yet begun hostilities against the Spanish monarchy, Spinola tried to occupy the main towns of the Palantine as peaceably as possible.
On 8 September Spinola marched with his army against the Palatine forces not far from
Oppenheim. At midnight he ordered his Field Marshal Don Carlos II Coloma, in command of two
Tercios of infantry, numbering about 5,000 soldiers and 300 horsemen, to take the town of Kreuznach, a town of some importance because it had a
fortified bridge over the
Nahe river
The Nahe () is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, Germany, a left tributary to the Rhine. It has also given name to the wine region Nahe (wine region), Nahe situated around it.
The name Nahe is derived from the Latin word ''Nava'', w ...
and Kauzenburg Castle, which overlooked the town.
Siege
Don
Carlos Coloma
Don Carlos II Coloma y de Saa, knight of Santiago, 1st Marquess of Espinar (Alicante, 9 February 1566 – 23 November 1637, Madrid) was a Spanish military commander, diplomat and author. He is also known as a translator of Tacitus.
Family
C ...
arrived with his troops at the gates of the town on the evening of 10 September, and sent emissaries to the authorities saying that if they surrendered to the obedience of
Emperor Ferdinand II they would be well treated. Faced with an ambiguous response from the defenders, Coloma ordered the placement of four cannons and moved his troops to the foot of the walls and the gate of the town to launch the assault.
The defenders of Kreuznach, whose forces consisted of three companies of infantry and one of cavalry, decided to act and fired their muskets from the castle overlooking the town. Then, the Flanders forces, in perfect formation, responded by opening fire with their cannons. A few minutes later, the garrison decided to surrender the town. The Army of Flanders captured the horses and the weapons of the Palatine soldiers, and Coloma forced the Palatine troops to take an oath not to continue fighting against the Emperor.
Aftermath
With the news of the fall of Kreuznach, Spinola continued the march with his army over the Palatinate to
Alsheim, one of the main cities of the region, and captured it in the same day.
[de Ibarra p.363] Four days after, on 14 September, Spinola, with a great maneuver of distraction over
Worms, captured
Oppenheim, without too much difficulty, causing a severe blow to the Protestant forces.
[de Ibarra p. 364]
Notes
References
* Black, Jeremy (2002) ''European Warfare, 1494–1660.'' Routledge Publishing
* de Ibarra, Francisco ''Relación de las campañas del Bajo Palatinado''. Published in Morel-Fatio, Alfred (1978) ''L' Espagne au XVIe et au XVIIe siècle documents historiques et littéraires.'' Heilbronn: Henninger
* Guthrie, P William (2001) ''Battles of the Thirty Years War: From White Mountain to Nordlingen, 1618–1635 '' Greenwood Press
* Parker, Geoffrey (2004) ''The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road, 1567–1659''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
* Polišenský, Josef V.; Snider, Frederick (1978) ''War and society in Europe (1618–1648)''. Bristol: Cambridge University Press
* Pursell, Brennan C.(2003) ''The Winter King: Frederick V of the Palatinate and the Coming of the Thirty Years' War''. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing
* Spielvogel, Jackson J. (2006) ''Western Civilization: Volume II: Since 1500'' Wadsworth Publishing
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Bad Kreuznach () is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town, most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in th ...
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Bad Kreuznach
Bad Kreuznach () is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town, most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in th ...
Bad Kreuznach
Bad Kreuznach () is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town, most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in th ...