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The Battle of Honnecourt took place on 26 May 1642, during the 1635 to 1659 Franco-Spanish War. A
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army led by
Francisco de Melo Dom Francisco de Melo (1597 – 18 December 1651) was a Portuguese nobleman who served as a Spanish general during the Thirty Years' War. Biography Francisco was born in Estremoz, Portugal. From 1632 to 1636 he had been Spanish ambassador to th ...
defeated and largely destroyed a French force under the Comte de Guiche. With the bulk of French forces committed to the Siege of Perpignan in
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, Melo launched an offensive into
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, now in
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but then part of the
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. After retaking
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and
La Bassée La Bassée () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Population Heraldry Personalities La Bassée was the birthplace of the painter and draftsman Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761–1845). Another native was Ignace François ...
in early May, he moved to attack Guiche's "Army of
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", based near
Honnecourt-sur-Escaut Honnecourt-sur-Escaut (, literally '' Honnecourt on Escaut'') is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Heraldry See also *Communes of the Nord department The following is a list of the 648 communes of the Nord department of ...
. Guiche placed his troops in a strong position but they proved no match for the veteran
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and both wings collapsed after seven hours of fighting. With their retreat blocked by the River Escaut directly behind them and only one bridge, most of the French were either killed or captured. Guiche was one of the last to leave the battlefield and only 1,600 of his troops escaped. One of the relatively few decisive battles in a war of attrition that lasted 24 years, the result was greeted with euphoria by the Spanish court and caused panic in
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, which seemed open to a Spanish invasion. Instead, Melo moved to confront a Franco-
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offensive in the
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and the battle ultimately changed little.


Background

By 1642, the Franco-Spanish War was entering its seventh year, with neither side able to gain a decisive advantage. The outbreak of the Catalonian revolt in 1640 provided
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an opportunity to weaken
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and expand its southwestern frontier in Roussillon. French chief minister Cardinal Richelieu and
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decided to make the capture of Perpignan their main objective for 1642, while remaining on the defensive elsewhere. During the 1640 campaign, the French captured much of
Artois Artois ( ; ; nl, Artesië; English adjective: ''Artesian'') is a region of northern France. Its territory covers an area of about 4,000 km2 and it has a population of about one million. Its principal cities are Arras (Dutch: ''Atrecht'') ...
, now in
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, then part of the
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, occupying Arras,
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and
La Bassée La Bassée () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Population Heraldry Personalities La Bassée was the birthplace of the painter and draftsman Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761–1845). Another native was Ignace François ...
. Hoping to divert resources from Catalonia,
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, the new
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, planned an offensive to retake them, using 30,000 troops from the
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, the most experienced formation in the
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. Opposing him were the French armies of Picardy, commanded by the Comte d'Harcourt, and
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, under the Comte de Guiche. The former consisted of 18,000 men quartered around Saint-Quentin, the latter 11,000 men based in Péronne. In early May, Melo captured Lens, then moved onto
La Bassée La Bassée () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Population Heraldry Personalities La Bassée was the birthplace of the painter and draftsman Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761–1845). Another native was Ignace François ...
; after combining near Arras, Guiche and Harcourt moved to its relief but hesitated to attack the strong defences constructed by the Spanish around their siege lines and withdrew. Instead, Harcourt marched into the Boulonnais to head off an attack on Calais, with Guiche based near
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to prevent the Spanish garrison of Cambrai raiding into Champagne.


Battle

After La Bassée surrendered on 13 May, Melo decided to attack Guiche with a detachment of 8,000
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and 2,000 cavalry and by 25 May, he was approaching
Honnecourt-sur-Escaut Honnecourt-sur-Escaut (, literally '' Honnecourt on Escaut'') is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Heraldry See also *Communes of the Nord department The following is a list of the 648 communes of the Nord department of ...
. Guiche held a strong position north of Le Catelet, with his troops positioned on high ground in a line running along the edge of a steep
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, known to the French as the "Escaut". Puységur-Chastenet, one of Guiche's three '' Maréchal de camps'', argued they should occupy two hills on the other side of the ravine overlooking their defences and prevent their use by the Spanish artillery. Assuming they were seriously outnumbered, Josias von Rantzau and other senior officers felt this required more troops than were available, so Guiche decided to hold his current positions and await an attack. Rantzau also suggested building another bridge over the river but the French lacked the men or time to do so; both decisions played a significant role in the events that followed. As predicted by Puységur-Chastenet, early on the morning of 26 May the Spanish placed their artillery on the two hills and began battering the French defences, concentrating their fire on the abbey. Since most of the French cavalry was stationed around the ''Bois Maillard'', Melo was concerned they might attempt to outflank him and assigned the bulk of his forces to Jean de Beck, commander of the left wing. His infantry moved quickly through the woods, supported by Walloon cavalry under
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, catching the French in the process of forming up. The cavalry fled in disorder before Guiche rallied them and although Bucquoy was driven back three times, they pursued him too far and were exposed to fire at close range from the Spanish artillery. Having suffered heavy losses, the cavalry retreated across the River Escaut and the majority played no further part in the battle. Meanwhile, Beck's infantry were assaulting the abbey; with their defences severely weakened by three hours of constant bombardment, the French defenders began to give ground. Velada had simultaneously attacked the French left with around 3,000 troops and although their first assault was repulsed, the second successfully over-ran the earthworks. After seven hours of fighting, the French positions on the left and right collapsed; the vast majority were either killed or captured, including the elite ''Compagnie de Dauphin''. Guiche left the field only when persuaded to do so by Puységur-Chastenet, who was taken prisoner along with the remains of his regiment and narrowly escaped being killed by his captors in a dispute over his ransom. In addition to nearly 4,000 prisoners of war, the French lost between 1,200 to 3,000 dead, many of whom drowned attempting to cross the river. During the retreat, a large number made a stand around a church in the nearby village of Bantouzelle; their remains were still being uncovered two centuries later. The Spanish also captured the French guns and baggage train, along with 400,000
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in cash; their own losses were between 400 to 500 killed. Most of the prisoners were later exchanged for Spanish troops captured at
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in July 1643.


Aftermath

In a war where both sides struggled to achieve decisive victories, Honnecourt was greeted with euphoria at the Spanish court. Guiche reached Saint-Quentin accompanied by less than 1,600 men, mostly cavalry, and since the main French army was at Perpignan with Louis XIII, the road to
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appeared open, causing panic in the capital. Instead, Melo turned towards the North Rhineland, which had been controlled by French general Guébriant since defeating an Imperial army at Kempen in January. Guébriant and his Franco- Weimarian troops now proposed to link up with a
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force under the
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, and co-ordinate an attack on the important Spanish-held town of
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. Although criticised by some for being over cautious, Melo was undoubtedly correct in viewing this a greater threat. The Dutch withdrew in the face of his advance and abandoned the siege; at the end of 1642, the Spanish had retaken most of northern Artois and their position in
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appeared as strong as ever.


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